“Our health is crucial. It’s okay whether we have money or not, if we get sick, we must find a way to get the money for medical treatment. Therefore, I would like to request the government to help provide us with a NSSF card as informal economy workers. Secondly, I would like to make a request to the relevant authorities, if one day they need to dismantle our store along factory road, please find a proper place for us to sell. Thirdly, I would like to request the government to help find a loan with low interest rate for us as sellers to expand our businesses.” Mrs. MONG Simon, a street​ vendor in Phnom Penh.

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1. Mr. PIN Nhanh, fishing gear maker in Siem Reap Province

2. Mrs. LUY ENG, a garment worker and a union leader in a garment factory in Phnom Penh

3. Mrs. SOVANN Vary, Tuk Tuk driver, living in Phnom Penh

4. Mrs. AY Vanny, domestic worker, living in Phnom Penh

6. Miss. HENG Soklin, youth living in Phnom Penh

7. Mrs. KAY Srey Orn, director of People with disability Representative Organization in Siem Reap province

8. Ms. SreyAun (pseudonym), an entertainment worker in Phnom Penh

9. Ms. Nimnoun (pseudonym), LGBTQ+ and an entertainment service worker in Phnom Penh