Photo Exhibit Captures Portraits of Migrant Workers

A displaced Iraqi woman covers her daughter during cold weather after fleeing the battle between Iraqi rapid response forces and Islamic State militants near Mosul.

Guests gather around Karen Emmons, an American journalist​ as she talks about the process of gathering the photos featured at the opening of the exhibit “No one should work this way”. (Photo:Nov Povleakhena/VOA Khmer)

American journalist Karen Emmons talks about the process of gathering photos and doing interviews with the abused women featured in the project, at the opening of the exhibit “No one should work this way” at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Phnom Penh on May 7, 2015. (Photo: Nov Povleakhena/VOA Khmer)

People look at photos of abuse victims at the "No one should work this way" exhibit at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Phnom Penh, May 7, 2015. (Photo: Nov Povleakhena/VOA Khmer)

A woman examines photos of domestic abuse victims at the "No one should work this way" exhibit at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Phnom Penh. (Photo: Nov Povleakhena/VOA Khmer)