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Cambodia strengthens enforcement against surrogacy amid continued international demand

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Last updated: 2024/10/25 at 5:05 AM
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Cambodia, once a popular destination for affordable surrogacy services due to restrictions in neighbouring countries, is now cracking down on the practice due to concerns of human trafficking. Surrogacy services in Western nations can be extremely expensive, leading some Europeans to seek more affordable options in developing countries like Cambodia. However, the Cambodian government has recently enforced a ban on commercial surrogacy, viewing it as a form of human trafficking that exploits vulnerable women.

The crackdown on surrogacy in Cambodia comes after a police raid on a villa in Kandal province revealed 24 pregnant foreign women, some of whom were Filipino, who have been charged with human trafficking and sexual exploitation. The women could face prison time after delivering their babies. This situation highlights the darker side of international surrogacy, where vulnerable individuals are often lured into the practice under false pretences of better economic opportunities.

Stefani Albert, a specialist in women, peace, and security in the Philippines, explains that Filipino women, like those arrested in Cambodia, are often motivated to become surrogates due to severe economic pressures and limited job opportunities in their home country. The promise of financial compensation and access to better healthcare can be tempting for them, even if it comes with risks. However, many of these women may not fully understand the consequences of their decisions, as they lack proper education and are not fully informed about the terms of the agreements.

Despite the crackdown by the Cambodian government, surrogacy agencies continue to operate discreetly, leaving intended parents and surrogates in a legal and ethical grey area. The global demand for affordable surrogacy services persists, raising questions about the future of the controversial practice and its impact on women in developing countries. Surrogacy expert Bill Houghton emphasizes the importance of understanding the legal frameworks governing surrogacy in destination countries for both agencies and prospective parents.

While surrogacy remains a viable option for couples facing infertility, it is essential for all parties involved to ensure that the practice is conducted ethically and legally. The future of surrogacy in Cambodia and other developing countries remains uncertain, as governments like Italy have criminalized overseas surrogacy in an effort to curb the exploitation of vulnerable women. As the demand for affordable surrogacy services continues, it is crucial for all stakeholders to prioritize the well-being and rights of surrogate mothers, ensuring that they are not exploited in the process.

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