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Meet our Cambodian Young Women Facilitators

Catherine Harris • 19 Mai 2026

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Moeurn Manith (Manith) – Growing Through Leadership and Connection
Friendly, thoughtful, and usually holding an iced coffee, Manith joined GGAC in 2023 and quickly discovered a love for volunteering, leadership, and meeting new people. She’s an English teacher who believes small encouragements can make a big difference — and in 2025, she proudly represented Cambodia in India as a Young Women Observer.

Chhe Rachana (Rachana) – From One Class to World Camping
What starxxted as one class turned into camps, leadership, and international adventures for Rachana. One of GGAC Siem Reap’s first active members, she loves learning, creativity, and helping young people build confidence through communication and language.

,,Sok Sonisa (Nisa) – From Uniforms to Role Model
Nisa first joined GGAC because she was curious about the activities (and maybe the uniforms too). Since then, she’s grown into one of GGAC Siem Reap’s most active young women, confidently MC-ing events, joining international programmes, and balancing it all with university life.

 

ooSiea Tithsophaliza (Liza) – Curiosity Opened the Door
A little curiosity in Grade 11 led Liza into a world of camps, leadership, and international experiences in Singapore and India. Cheerful and eager to learn, she enjoys creating fun experiences for girls while always saying yes to new adventures.

xxSeung Sovannaravatey (Vattey) – Confidence Beyond the Comfort Zone
Once shy and quiet, Vattey discovered confidence through volunteering and Guiding. She’s passionate about helping young people, loves teamwork and leadership, and proudly learned one important life skill at camp: surviving without Wi-Fi.

 

Chanthy Sokhapich (Pich) – Stronger Than Before
Pich used to give up easily and doubted herself often. Through GGAC, she learned to work hard, face challenges, and believe in her own potential. Today, she’s known for her determination and for encouraging others to never give up on their dreams.

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In Monyvattey (Vattey) – Exploring Infinite Opportunities
Monyvattey once found speaking to new people terrifying, but GGAC helped her step far outside her comfort zone. Now she’s a confident volunteer who loves supporting and encouraging other girls to discover opportunities they never thought possible.

Nget Sokunkanha (Kanha) – From Nervous to Unstoppable
Kanha joined GGAC in 2022 as a shy girl afraid of public speaking — now she wins speaking competitions, joins hackathons, and naturally becomes the leader in many teams she joins. International experiences helped her realize the world is much bigger than she imagined.

dKov Raksmey (Raksmey) – Turning Challenges into Strength
Raksmey’s journey hasn’t always been easy, but she turned difficult moments into motivation to grow stronger. Through PSE and GGAC, she discovered her confidence, leadership, and passion for helping others. Today, she proudly represents Cambodia as a Young Women Observer and hopes to inspire more young girls to believe in themselves.