Mr. Bunthea Keo has an extensive progressive professional experience in the NGO sectors in Cambodia and the ASEAN region as well as with United Nations. He has specifically worked in the field of justice system and environmental protection. Internationally, he worked for UN in many countries. In his recent assignment with Humanity Research Consultant (HRC), he has conducted a desk review to understand the social and policy impact of migrant workers and survivors on borderland and at sea during Covid-19 pandemic. The research involves interviews with independent expert, migrant workers, and survivors including key informants. The research was a joint initiative of Covid-19 collective between HRC and Institute Development Studies (IDS), contributed to a large picture of social and policy impact dimension. He is an experienced researcher/legal consultant with an accomplished career in commercial arbitration and environmental protection.
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Mr. Bunthea Keo has an extensive progressive professional experience in the NGO sectors in Cambodia and the ASEAN region as well as with United Nations. He has specifically worked in the field of justice system and environmental protection. Internationally, he worked for UN in many countries. In his recent assignment with Humanity Research Consultant (HRC), he has conducted a desk review to understand the social and policy impact of migrant workers and survivors on borderland and at sea during Covid-19 pandemic. The research involves interviews with independent expert, migrant workers, and survivors including key informants. The research was a joint initiative of Covid-19 collective between HRC and Institute Development Studies (IDS), contributed to a large picture of social and policy impact dimension. He is an experienced researcher/legal consultant with an accomplished career in commercial arbitration and environmental protection.

Mr. Bunthea Keo has an extensive progressive professional experience in the NGO sectors in Cambodia and the ASEAN region as well as with United Nations. He has specifically worked in the field of justice system and environmental protection. Internationally, he worked for UN in many countries. In his recent assignment with Humanity Research Consultant (HRC), he has conducted a desk review to understand the social and policy impact of migrant workers and survivors on borderland and at sea during Covid-19 pandemic. The research involves interviews with independent expert, migrant workers, and survivors including key informants. The research was a joint initiative of Covid-19 collective between HRC and Institute Development Studies (IDS), contributed to a large picture of social and policy impact dimension. He is an experienced researcher/legal consultant with an accomplished career in commercial arbitration and environmental protection.