Overseas Security Advisory Council
- Venue. U.S. Embassy
- Date. Nov, 10 2015 Time.
- Address. Phnom Penh


Overseas Security Advisory Council Presentation on Child Sex Trafficking in Cambodia 10am Tuesday, November 10th, 2015 Where: U.S. Embassy Topics:
- Child Sex Trafficking in Cambodia – What is the status quo?
- What to watch for, and how to protect your organization
- How to obtain criminal record checks in the USA, Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, Netherlands, and the United Kingdom
- Who to contact if you have a concern
- NGOs involved in combatting child sex abuse and exploitation
Speakers: Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent Bianca Pearson Department of Homeland Security / Immigration and Customs Enforcement Special Agent John Koski Representatives from Action pour les Enfants (APLE) Cambodia – started in 2003, APLE is a child protection NGO dedicated to combating child sexual abuse and exploitation For access, please RSVP to PhnomPenh_OSAC@state.gov and bring your passport or government issued ID to the meeting. We will need your name as indicated on your Passport or ID, Nationality, Date of Birth, and Company or Organization Name. Finally, we are working to increase the distribution list for OSAC. On your RSVP please confirm if you want to be notified of future Phnom Penh OSAC events. Also, spread the word, if you know of others who might want to be aware of the events, have them sign up also. A primary goal of OSAC is to develop an effective security communication network; consequently, the Phnom Penh OSAC Country Council invites all U.S. businesses, academia, faith-based groups, and non-governmental organizations to become constituents. There is no cost involved with OSAC constituency.