SISHA’s Investigation Team of investigators and police officers operate covertly in both reactive and proactive operations to detect and investigate violations of law related to the trafficking and exploitation of children, women and men. Working in close collaboration with local police, SISHA secures the rescue of victims from situations of oppression and immediately places them in safe custody. The victims are provided with round-the-clock support and services from trained SISHA staff including counselling, food, secure shelter, and SISHA Aftercare Packs containing basic necessities such as clothing, shoes, toiletries, towels and toys for children.
After rescues, SISHA’s Aftercare and Legal Team of lawyers and professional social workers ensure that victims are placed in quality aftercare facilities providing accommodation, medical assistance, trauma counselling, education and vocational skills training. To ensure justice for all victims who are willing to pursue legal complaints against their perpetrators, SISHA guarantees access to legal representation through the services of SISHA’s on-staff attorney at law.
SISHA’s unique staff includes internationally and locally qualified lawyers, aftercare professionals and both Cambodian and internationally trained law enforcement officers. All of SISHA’s investigations, aftercare and legal staff collectively have extensive training and experience that meet both local and international standards and requirements.
Governance and oversight is provided by SISHA’s highly committed international Board of Directors and the SISHA Expert Advisory Group, a diverse range of academics, lawyers, police officials and other influential individuals committed to the elimination of human trafficking and exploitation.
Mr. Steve Morrish
Executive Director
SISHA is driven and dynamically led by its Founder and Executive Director, Mr. Steve Morrish, a former Senior Detective with 8 years of experience from Australia’s Victoria Police Force. Morrish has four years of experience training local police and investigating cases of human trafficking and child exploitation in the South East Asia region, and he is proficient in Khmer, the Cambodian language.
SISHA’s Board of Directors is a group of internationally diverse and influential business people who are committed to contributing their personal expertise and energy to help eliminate modern day slavery.
Mr. Steve Morrish
Founder & Executive Director
SISHA
A qualified criminal investigator with eight years of experience with the Victoria Police Force, Steve moved to Cambodia in 2005 after a holiday trip exposed him to the need for criminal investigative capacity building to support counter-human trafficking efforts. From 2005 to 2007, Steve worked in Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand and India as a criminal investigation and police-training consultant for various organisations including International Justice Mission, The Asia Foundation and Microsoft.
Since founding SISHA in June 2007, Steve has trained and led a team of investigators working on numerous cases involving human trafficking, child sexual exploitation, bonded labour and rape of women and children in South East Asia. Steve has also conducted research projects on “Internet & Child Sex Offender Usage in Cambodia” and “Police Training & Recruitment Practices for Cambodia National Police.”
Mr. Allan J Clarke
Chairman
Global Green International
Allan joined the SISHA Board of Directors in January 2008 and is the Chairman and founder of Global Green International. Allan has been actively involved with commercialising intellectual property for over 30 years and has played an instrumental role in licensing revolutionary “green” products in the international marketplace. Allan is the consummate entrepreneur with a seasoned business background and has an impressive track record of accomplishments.
Allan’s positions on various company boards worldwide and his involvement in projects in the green energy and environmental arena have given him extensive experience working with local governments and non-government entities and a robust understanding of the intricacies and demands of working at ground level in developing countries.
Mr. Simon P Wagstaff BEM
British Empire Medal
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
ASA Group Holdings Limited
Simon Wagstaff joined the SISHA Board of Directors in April 2008. He has 31 years of experience in the security and travel business, and he has lived and worked as a consultant in Asia for almost 18 years. Prior to this, Simon served in the British Military for 18 years. He is a Veteran of the Falklands War, completed seven active duty tours in Northern Ireland, and spent several years on active counter-terrorist duty in Europe for which he was awarded the British Empire Medal for Meritorious Service. Simon has completed the Aviation Security Management course at the International Centre for Air Transport Management in Tel Aviv, Israel and has provided a range of services to support clients in sectors including energy, banking, insurance, technology, manufacturing, retail and travel for high-profile executives, entertainers, sports stars, heads of state, foreign dignitaries and diplomats.
SISHA team based in Cambodia
Dr. Donna E Chung
Donna is a Trade and Labour Compliance Advisor at US firm Sandler, Travis and Rosenburg, P.A. (ST&R) where she heads the firm’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) practice.
Before joining ST&R, Dr. Chung worked in the US Department of Labour’s Office of Child Labour, Forced Labour and Human Trafficking, managing child labour elimination projects in Latin America and the Caribbean and coordinating the research for the office’s CSR portfolio.
Dr. Chung holds a PhD and a Masters degree, both in international relations, from Oxford University, and a B.A. in ethics, politics and economics from Yale University. Her doctoral research focused on international labour standards and CSR in China’s apparel and footwear industries. Her research also included the creation of a framework for understanding CSR in the context of free trade agreements and the U.S. trade policy. In addition to her work at ST&R, she serves as an adjunct professor at the American University’s School of International Service, where she teaches a master’s course on international policy analysis. Dr. Chung also serves on the National Academy of Sciences’ Committee to Eliminate Use of Child Labour and Forced Labour, and as an expert advisor on the subject of child and forced labour. Additionally, she co-chairs the committee on export promotion, trade development, and international finance of Women in International Trade. She is fluent in Korean and Spanish.
Mr. Edward Kelly
Ed is a lawyer at LaRiviere, Grubman & Payne LLP, where he serves as Head of Foreign Operations. He is based in Bangkok, Hong Kong and Tokyo. Ed has consistently been identified by the AsiaLaw Leading Lawyers Survey as one of Asia’s leading business lawyers in the area of intellectual property. Ed has also been recognised in the Guide to the World’s Leading Trade Mark Law Practitioners and the Guide to the World’s Leading Patent Law Practitioners as a pre-eminent practitioner in the fields of trademark law and patent law.
Ed is also on the Advisory Board of Factory Watch, the Southern California based clearinghouse for industry intelligence on anti-counterfeiting and anti-piracy initiatives. He frequently lectures and publishes on intellectual property topics before government agencies and trade associations. He has a special interest in developing cost-effective strategies to suppress illicit trafficking operations run by organised crime syndicates. He has also been a guest law lecturer at several universities spanning Thailand, Singapore and the United States.
As a social activist, Ed and his wife, Sasithorn, manage micro-finance projects to incubate sustainable economic development for small and medium enterprises (SME’s) at the village level in Thailand and Cambodia. In their spare time, Ed and Sasithorn maintain a working rice farm in rural Burirum, Thailand.
Ms. Meshel Laurie
Meshel Laurie is a professional comedian, writer and actor in Australia. Meshel is currently the co-host of Brisbane's top rating Nova 106.9 breakfast show and continues to appear regularly on popular Australian television shows such as Spicks and Specks and Stand Up on ABC 1, and Rove and Good News Week on Network 10.
In 2008 Meshel narrated Roller Girls, a documentary about roller derby for ABC 1, and made her feature film acting debut in Subdivision. She was also a judge for the 2008 Brisbane International Film Festival. Meshel has performed seasons of various one-woman shows at the Sydney Opera House, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and Adelaide Fringe Festival, and she has performed in the last fourteen Melbourne International Comedy Festivals.
Meshel Laurie was born in Toowoomba, Queensland and demonstrates a deep commitment to using her public profile to help eliminate human trafficking and child exploitation in South East Asia by raising awareness and funds in Australia.
Ms. Snow White O. Smelser
Snowy has been working with the Children Juveniles and Women Division (CWD) of the Royal Thai Police in Bangkok since August 2007. Snowy also teaches English to students at a language institute. In the US, she worked as a web designer and accessibility subject matter expert for a web company in Austin, Texas. Snowy has always had a strong passion for volunteer work and is an active participant in advocating for causes she supports, especially anti-human trafficking.
MRS. GEORGINA HOPE RINEHART
Executive Chairperson & Director
Gina Rinehart is the Executive Chairperson of Hancock Prospecting Pty Ltd (HPPL) and the HPPL Group of companies. She initially joined the Hancock Group as the Personal Assistant to her father, the late Lang Hancock. She has an Economics degree from Sydney University.
Gina has and continues to play a major part in Australia’s iron ore and coal industry and has been instrumental in the undertaking of a number of bankable feasibility studies that have led to the creation of some of Australia’s largest mining sites. Gina continues to oversee significant progress exploring, evaluating and expanding potentially world class mine developments in the Hancock Prospecting Group portfolio, together with an expanding property portfolio and pastoral interests.
Gina has been honored with the following awards:
Nick Azadi Goodfellow
Nick is a lawyer with the criminal prosecution service in Australia. He has experience prosecuting a wide range of crimes including sexual offences involving both adult and child victims. He is currently employed as a lawyer with the United Nations in Cambodia. Nick has previously worked at the Office of the Prosecutor in the International Criminal Court based in The Hague. He has also worked and volunteered in a number of other areas of public interest law including refugee law and public housing. He has a long standing interest in the prevention and prosecution of sexual crimes against women and children.
We need your help!
By donating to SISHA you can make REAL difference today.
Help end modern day slavery!
Click here to donate.