Steve Morrish is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of SISHA International. SISHA International is a human rights organisation that strives to ensure justice and the protection of human rights for victims of abuse in South East Asia.

In 2004, whilst working as a Police Detective with Victoria Police, Australia, Steve traveled to Cambodia and saw a massive gap between poor, vulnerable people, and judicial process. Concerned with the amount of child abuse and lack of capacity of local law enforcement, Steve decided to resign from Victoria Police and move to Cambodia to assist abused men, women and children.

Steve worked as a consultant for the human rights organization ‘International Justice Mission’ between 2005 and 2007, in the capacity of police training specialist and investigation specialist. Steve’s work with IJM saw him operate in Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and India.

In July 2007. Steve continued his vision to assist abused men, women and children, and founded SISHA International. Steve has conducted extensive research studies into ‘The amount of child pornography being viewed in Cambodian internet cafes’, ‘police investigation capacity, recruiting and promotion processes’, and ‘victim identification techniques’.

In 2011 Steve co-founded Azisafe, a private company that provides safety and security solutions to companies operating in Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. Steve’s leadership qualities have seen him elected to the Board of the Cambodian Eagles Football Club where he has held the position of President for the past 4 years, and in 2013 he was elected to the Board of AFL-Asia as Vice President.

Steve has an Associate Diploma in Risk Management from Box Hill Institute and is currently studying his Masters in Terrorism and Security at Charles Sturt University. Steve and the work of SISHA International has been featured by Australian ABC TV - The Head First Program, Australian ABC Radio, Asia Life Magazine, CNN and Scoop Magazine. Steve resides in Phnom Penh, Cambodia with his family.