Meet Rina Roat
Rina’s story was profiled in the Australian publication The Age on September 6, 2016.
THEN: She worked in a government factory “I saw the price they put on the jeans, I know how those jeans are made. The jeans were $59, just one jean was more than my salary for one month.”
NOW: She runs a fashion design and restaurant business in Phnom Penh where she employs young, vulnerable people who she urges to learn English, to cook and to sew. She also offers women alternatives to garment factory work, often seen as the only option for Cambodia’s disadvantaged youth.
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