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Feb 1, 2023

Wall of fame: Sopheap Chak

Cambodia - Alumna 2019

It is important to know clearly our mandate and be ready to walk through fire for it and fight for it, regardless of the mainstream or those that may not align with our principled position

Biography

Sopheap ChakSopheap is an avid believer in the impact one single individual can have on the world and her impressive history of human rights advocacy in Cambodia exemplifies this belief. In 2014, Sopheap was appointed Executive Director of Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) at just 29, the youngest person ever appointed to the role and the first woman to hold such a prominent position in the organization.

Sopheap has dedicated her life to social causes in Cambodia and believes that with the right mindset and with dedicated and passionate individuals, significant change can be made for the better in Cambodia. This mindset is exemplified through her career and education.

Due to her significant body of work with the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR), Sopheap is one of Cambodia’s most prominent and outspoken human rights advocates and defenders of justice, rule of law, and democracy. She plays an essential role in promoting and facilitating human rights among civil society organizations both within Cambodia and internationally.

Sopheap’s work was recognized by former US President Barack Obama in a forum with world leaders at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York City where Sopheap was praised as a leader who “keeps organizing and marching and mobilizing youth to demand justice.

Sopheap is also one of Cambodia’s leading human rights bloggers, having her own blog at sopheapfocus.com, and as a contributing author to the Future Challenges and Global Voices Online. She frequently blogs about opinions on society, politics, and good governance and co-organized the third regional BlogFest Asia 2012 to bring greater international attention to Cambodia. Sopheap also runs the Cambodian Youth Network for Change which mobilizes young activists around the country for greater civil engagement.

She holds a Bachelor Degree in International Relations and Economics and a Master Degree in International Peace Studies from the International University of Japan. She is a recipient of the Indian-ASEAN Youth Award (Young Women Achiever Category), the Franco-German Prize for Human Rights the Rule of Law, and was shortlisted for the 2019 Women of the Future Award Southeast Asia.

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