Preisverleihung 2008
Award winner 2008
Somaly Mam from Cambodia is the first winner of the Roland Berger Award

In November 2008, the Roland Berger Foundation presented the first "Roland Berger Human Dignity Award", which is endowed with one million euros. The award winner is Ms. Somaly Mam from Cambodia, who is dedicated to fighting against human trafficking and the sexual exploitation of children and women in Asia and around the world, through the Somaly Mam Foundation and other organizations she has established.

pdf Press release - 2008 Award winner: Somaly Mam from Cambodia

pdf Welcome speech - Germany's Federal President Horst Köhler

pdf Welcome speech - Prof. Dr. h.c. Roland Berger

pdf Background - Biographie Somaly Mam

pdf Speech honoring Somaly Mam by Guy Jacobson

image Photo gallery of the Awards Ceremony

avi Video highlights of the Awards Ceremony

html Press release - Roland Berger Foundation documents human trafficking and slavery

pdf Documentation - Slavery and human trafficking in the 21st century