Glenn Miles PhD PGCE, FHEA,
MCIEA, MSc. RGN, RSCN,
RN.
Glenn's background is child health nursing
and public health,
mainly in Asia (primarily Cambodia but also
India, Nepal,
Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand). His Masters
is in International
Child Health from the Institute of Child
Health/University
College London and his PhD from University
of Wales was on
Cambodia Children’s Experiences and
Understandings of Violence
involving Children including sexual abuse.
He helped to develop
the
www.celebratingchidlrentraining.info
course in Cambodia and helped to roll this
out through
www.Viva.org
partner network facilitators in Cambodia,
India, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, the
Philippines, Sri Lanka,
Thailand in Asia and Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda
and Zimbabwe in
Africa.
He has taught undergraduate and
post-graduate courses in
childhood studies and holistic child
development in England,
Wales, Malaysia and the Philippines. In
Cambodia he helped to
develop a karaoke video training on violence
involving children.
Through the
www.ChabDai.org
coalition Prevention Forum he has also
helped to develop
resource materials including posters and
this
www.good-touch-bad-touch-asia.org flip
chart training. He is currently Director of
Prevention for
www.Love146.org
based in Cambodia.
Sophorn Phuong
Sophorn Phuong graduated from Asia Euro
University in
Cambodia with a Bachelor’s Degree of
Business Management in
2010. From 2006 to 2009, Sophorn started
working in the area
of anti-human trafficking in the role of
Human Resource
Development Officer. He was involved in
developing and
reviewing policies, staff recruitment,
training and
overseeing staff events.
In the beginning of 2010, Sophorn
continued to work in the
same area of anti-human trafficking, but
with Love146
organization. He is working in the role
of Project
Coordinator in the field of Research and
Training. In this
role, Sophorn is involved in doing and
facilitating in
research, developing training material
and tools,
maintaining good relationships with
project partners and
managing non-clerical staff. He has
contributed to the
development of Child Safety posters, the
translation of Good
Touch Bad Touch Puppet Flipchart and
other training
material.
He has been with Love146 for over two
years.
Fiona Smith
Fiona Smith is from the UK and has been
living in Phnom Penh
since Nov 2010. She is a trained adult
education teacher and
creative practitioner with over 20 years of
experience in the
voluntary and community sector in the UK and
overseas. Since
2003 she has been working as a freelance
community arts worker,
leading workshops and organising events for
various groups
including those working with children,
teenagers, asylum seeker
families and adults recovering from mental
health
problems.
Her favourite bits have been painting
murals with teenagers
from Hull at a special needs school in
Marrakech, directing
plays for a drama group run by the mental
health charity, Mind,
and more recently, travelling around
Cambodia facilitating
training days for the Love 146 Good Touch
Bad Touch Puppets
Flipchart Project. She likes to write, run
and witter over
coffee in the many cafes of Phnom Penh. And
to celebrate life
through moments of collective creativity,
especially with people
and in places that are over-looked and not
celebrated.
Ea Ponloeu
Ea Ponloeu joined RDI in 2000, after
graduated at Royal
University of Phnom Penh in the field of
Computer Science, and
has been overseeing RDI studio ever since.
Ponloeu’s produced
hundred of Karaoke education songs such as
water and sanitation,
Health and Hygiene, Literacy and Moral. He
also involve with
produced many of documentaries and
promotional videos for the
awareness and behavior change.
Ponloeu work as a partnership with others
NGOs such as Licahdo,
Tearfund, Chabdai and Love146 produced many
programs include
HIV/Aids Karaoke video, Safe Children
Karaoke Video, Children
abuse and safe school.
He is currently Deputy Director of Resource
Development
International-Cambodia -
www.rdic.org