We have been teaching workshops about gender and sexuality for 5+ years. Our workshops can be tailored to suit your needs - we have done short 40-minute sessions all the way up to full-day trainings. Topics covered in our general workshop include a breakdown of each letter of the acronym “LGBTIQ+”, the history of LGBTIQ+ in Cambodia, the difference between gender, sexuality and sex, pronouns, cultural differences and gender expectations. We have also delivered workshops related to LGBTIQ+ sexual practices and health. Our workshops have been delivered at various different organisations, businesses, universities, cafes and hotels. They are all about preventing stigma and discrimination by promoting understanding of natural diversity that exists in our world.


We are a hub for all things LGBTIQ+ in Cambodia and across the world. At our drop-in space, you can find a collection of resources from various different LGBTIQ+ focused NGOs in Cambodia about rights, laws and sexual health, LGBTIQ+ themed and authored novels, studies and reports, photo books featuring LGBTIQ+ individuals and their families, etc. We also create our own resources related to LGBTIQ+ individuals and their lives in the local language (Khmer). Our endeavour to help Khmer individuals understand about the different identites that exist culminated in the publishing of our very own LGBTIQ+ Dictionary. All of our resources are available for free here. We can also create resources by request if you would like a poster or LGBTIQ+ related information at your business / organisation / institution.


We promote safe sex practices by fostering a nonjudgmental environment where individuals feel safe and comfortable asking questions and accessing information. There are free condoms and lubricant available at our drop-in space, no questions asked. We also have information related to HIV, STIs and PrEP. For anyone interested in getting tested, we provide referrals to vetted clinics we know offer nondiscriminatory (and often free) services. We are looking into options for becoming a community service provider of PrEP, which has been available in Siem Reap for years (for free), but is not accessed much.