[Khmer] Rosanich Sou: Don’t fear of being judged
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1y ago
Rosanich Sou (Rose) is the Partner Director at Httpool, handling the TikTok Cambodia market and managing overall strategies and growth of TikTok for Business in Cambodia. She is a marketing strategist, university lecturer, and social supporter. Rose is one of the finalists for the Women of the Future Awards Southeast Asia 2019. Obtaining her Master of Science in International Marketing Management from the University of Leeds Business School in 2017, she has been a marketing professional for more than eight years, focusing on partnership management, strategic planning, creatives and multimedia ..read more
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[English] Margianta Surahman: The best social construction is that men and women are equal
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1y ago
Margianta Surahman Juhanda Dinata is the founder and Executive Director of Emancipate Indonesia. Emancipate Indonesia focuses on modern slavery issues, particularly forced marriage, forced labour exploitation, and forced sexual exploitation in Indonesia. His passion for promoting the rights and dignity of people living under privilege has been developed through his life experience, being raised by a strong single mother. He also serves as a member of the Youth Advisory Panel for UNFPA Indonesia and a One Young World Ambassador. Read his story here on our website: https://the-nwg.com/2020/08/30 ..read more
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[Khmer] Sochenda Aok: I want to show an example of a zero-waste lifestyle
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1y ago
Sochenda Aok is an environmentalist and content creator. She runs the ZEROW, an initiative that raises awareness of people on zero waste lifestyle and climate change. She is also known as Cambodia’s Zero Waste Girl. Sochenda inspires people by showing them a zero-waste lifestyle and encourages people to learn more about the lifestyle via her digital content on social media.  ..read more
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[Khmer]: Kimsy Tor: Challenges can help us to build our character
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1y ago
Kimsy Tor is a mathematician and an assistant professor of the ICT program at the American University of Phnom Penh. She is also a math teacher at AUPP-Foxcroft High School. She was the only student who graduated high school with a grade ‘A’ in 2010. After high school graduation, Kimsy spent many years abroad, earning degrees in mathematics in the United States and France. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from the United States, a Master’s in Applied Mathematics, and a PhD in Computational Statistics from France. Over the years, she has developed expertise in S ..read more
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[English] Diana Quintero Giraldo: BIVE makes healthcare services more affordable for rural communities
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2y ago
Diana Quintero Giraldo is the co-founder of BIVE, a social enterprise that facilitates access to high-quality healthcare services for 21,000 low-income and rural people in Colombia. She is a social innovator and passionate about unleashing the power of entrepreneurship to build sustainable solutions for the most pressing social challenges, especially in the fields of access to healthcare, agriculture, and rural development. Diana holds a Master of International Development Policy from Duke University, USA.  ..read more
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[Khmer] Sotheapanha Theng: Ask people when you need help
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2y ago
Sotheapanha Theng is the co-founder of 606 Digital, a media company in Phnom Penh. Also, she is a producer and director of Digital Noodle Development Innovation. Panha received the Women of the Future Southeast Asia Awards in 2021. Phana started her career in the finance sector and later found her passion in the media and communication sector. Her work has been shown internationally and won many awards.   ..read more
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[Khmer] Sovan Srun: Don’t overthink, just do
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2y ago
Sovan Srun is the CEO of Edemy, an education technology company working to promote equal access to quality education for everyone. Edemy develops e-learning technology, including a mobile application called Tesdopi that enables personalized learning experiences for students and data-driven tools for teachers and schools. Once a teacher herself, Sovan believes that anyone can learn if provided with enough time and support, a belief that everyone at Edemy shares. Sovan is passionate about helping young teenagers to reach their fullest potential in their education and career. Her portfolios inclu ..read more
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[Khmer] Jolyda Sou: Be your authentic self
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2y ago
Jolyda is a financial management and investment specialist working in Cambodia. Jolyda is the co-founder of Project Inspire, which builds the capacity of young Cambodians on businesses, start-ups, and soft skills. She has a master’s degree in law and diplomacy with a business focus from the Fletcher School at Tufts University and a certificate in negotiation from Harvard Law School ..read more
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[Khmer] Jolyda Sou: Be your authentic self
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2y ago
Jolyda is a financial management and investment specialist working in Cambodia. She works with international financial institutions to provide technical support to the Cambodian government on public financial management and reform programs. Jolyda is also a co-founder of Project Inspire, which builds capacity for young Cambodians on businesses, start-ups, and soft skills. She has a master’s degree in Law and Diplomacy with a business focus from the Fletcher School at Tufts University and a Certificate in Negotiation from Harvard Law School ..read more
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[English] Khazana Sihwaya: 2030 Nutrition Project contributes to preventing non-communicable diseas
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2y ago
Khazana Sihwaya is the founder of the 2030 Nutrition Project, which aims is to mobilize resources for scaling up nutrition in under-served schools and community health centers within Lusaka. She was born and raised in Lusaka, Zambia.  A few years ago, after interning at a Children's Hospital, she developed a strong affinity and passion for maternal, child health, and nutrition issues. She believes that malnutrition and wasting during the 1,000 critical days of life can be eliminated only if mothers and caregivers are empowered with the right tools and awareness of nutrition and child heal ..read more
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