Whoever wins Cambodia's general election next week, 27-year-old Khen Srey Touch (pictured below) knows only that she will have to keep working hard for years to come.
Each morning she catches a ride in an open pickup truck to a footwear factory owned by a Taiwan company. She earns $240 a month making shoes for American, British and Japanese brands.
But it is dark when she returns home to cook the evening meal and wait for her husband, a temporary construction worker.
Khen Srey Touch is among thousands of workers in the garment industry who are being courted by Prime Minister Hun Sen ahead of the July 29 election.
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"I want my children to have a good education...not to be like me and my husband," she said.