Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights

[2][3][4] The organization has also received international coverage for its work to combat human trafficking[5][6] and prisons,[7] and has been particularly vocal in highlighting Cambodia's land-grabbing crisis since 2003.

[8][9] Current LICADHO director Naly Pilorge has authored a number of op-eds in major international media outlets publicizing the human rights situation in Cambodia.

[10][11][12][13][14] LICADHO was the sole Cambodian rights organization invited to testify at a 2013 US House of Representatives subcommittee hearing on Cambodia's "looming political and social crisis".

The negotiations eventually led to the signing of the Paris Peace Accords in 1991, which mandated a United Nations mission to Cambodia to supervise elections and resolve the long-standing conflict.

[19][20] Since 1994, the McGill University Faculty of Law, in Montreal, Canada, has sent students to work at LICADHO as part of its International Human Rights Internship Program.