ABOUT SAVE CAMBODIA
Who we are and what we stand for
Our Mission
Many Cambodians struggle with the need for unity and self-empowerment. Save Cambodia guides Cambodians to strengthen relationships within the national and international community so they can develop the tools and strategies to start making their country feel like home again.
Our Difference
Save Cambodia is the first organization to successfully advocate in favor of the Cambodian community at the highest international level.
CONNECTIONS
Over the last 10 years, we've built strong, strategic partnerships with the United Nations, that have the right to intervene in Cambodian government affairs, key policymakers and other ECOSOC members to drive an even bigger impact.
PROCESSES
With an NGO in special consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) since 2018, we understand best practices on monitoring and reporting mechanisms, developing and implementing action plans, and providing recommendations to key policymakers.
RESOURCES
Our team of advocates drives our mission forward by combining a unique understanding of the Cambodian community with a passion for human rights and specialized legal expertise.
Why Save Cambodia?
We are challenging the meaning of the word “save.” Our organization works to alter ideas of dependency by encouraging Cambodians to not depend on one individual or group to be their savior - but instead, rely on themselves and one another to create powerful change.
With an unmatched track record of successfully advocating for human rights, our founder leads with the sole purpose of uplifting her community.
Thayvie Sinn harnesses her Cambodian heritage with her experience in Western culture to build stronger international relationships, unite the community and inspire powerful change. For over ten years, she has garnered expertise in advocacy by serving as the UN main representative to Global Education Motivators, an organizer for the UN ECE Regional Review Forum NGO Committee of the Status of Women Beijing +20, co-facilitator, chair and co-chair of the Civil Society Forum for the UN NGO Social Development and have spoken on youth and education panels.
“As a former journalist and current community activist, I've always been inspired by the idea of being a voice for the voiceless. Save Cambodia embodies this by not only bringing Cambodia's struggles in terms of human rights, democracy, and social injustices to the global stage but also instilling hope in Khmer people for a better future. The commitment, engagement, and empowerment of Cambodian youths in Save Cambodia's leadership are particularly inspiring.”
— Nareth Muong, Former Radio Free Asia Journalist and Newscaster, California, USA
Our Track Record
2020
Working Group on Cambodia (WGC)
The WGC engaged in international monitoring and reporting mechanisms concerning human rights, developed action plans, and provided insights to relevant individuals.
2021
Commission of Inquiry for Cambodia
The first independent citizens-based fact-finding counsel that brought together Cambodian and human rights experts to promote the more effective observance of democracy and human rights standards for Cambodia.
2022
Khmunity Campaign
A platform to rise with other Cambodians and influence powerful change through advocacy and the Amnesty-inspired letter-writing.
2023
UN Program
Facilitated a program during a UN forum with a selected group of attendees, allowing them to learn about UN mechanisms as well as develop critical advocacy, diplomacy, and networking skills.
“Save Cambodia is one of the very few groups that understands the importance of grassroots people and is the only group that actively prioritizes them. In their work, the organization is exceptionally conscientious and sensitive, placing the protection of people at the forefront of their efforts.”
— Norea Nuon, Former Cambodian Political Advisor, Canada
What People In Cambodia Are Saying
“Save Cambodia is firm in their values, ensuring that no political party or external interference affects its commitment to democracy, human rights, and freedom in Cambodia. Despite being small, they stand strong and firm, not allowing anyone to use or manipulate them. These strong values matter a lot to the Cambodian people and its victims. Save Cambodia is considerate and always pays attention to victims' needs, works diligently to raise awareness about the issues and ensure their voices are heard.”
— Sarada Taing, Chief Correspondent and Anchor of Cambodia Daily, Washington DC, USA