ROLE MODEL
USAID’s WE Act project is rolling out WE Act Role Model campaign with an aim to highlight inspiring Cambodian women entrepreneurs and people behind their inspiring stories. The campaign will produce and share a series of videos, written stories, photos with inspiring quotes, and short social media posts to share their stories, recommendations, practical tips and, most importantly, how they’ve overcome challenges throughout their journey.
WE Role Model: Founder of Junlen
Sothearoth Turned her fear into strength and found Junlen in 2018 after she graduated with agriculture degree.
WE Role Model: Jolie Flower
Decorating flowers bouquet is my passion. And I am happy to see the smiles from my costumers after receiving my work.
WE Role Model: Dr.Lim Chanmoniroth
“It all started when I was in high-school. My mom was pregnant with my younger sister and she was suffering from Postpartum Hemorrhage. I thought I was going to lose my mother when she gave birth to my younger sister. Ever since then, I committed to become a doctor so I can help pregnant women to deliver their babies safely”
WE Role Model: IPML Printing
Chantrea & Bandol ” 3Points that you need to thinking how to open a successful business.”
Role Model: Papa Delivery
Lyly is a cofounder of Pa Pa Deliver, which is a mobile application that allows users to book delivery services. To kick start this start-up, Lyly has encountered a lot of obstacles a long the way. “We have faced many problems doing the startup, mainly because I am a student.
WE Role Model Chen Sopheap
After seeing them struggle to find options for earning income close to home in Cambodia, Chen Sopheap started an association for women weavers. She is a strong role model for other women entrepreneurs here, who often face significant challenges.
WE Role Model Srey Phallathavy
Srey Phallathavy runs her own business in Cambodia making water hyacinth products. As a young woman entrepreneur in Cambodia, she has faced and overcome many challenges to run a successful business.
WE Role Model Kanika
Lim Kanika is founder of Sepak, an online sales platform for Cambodian handicraft producers. As a young woman entrepreneur in Cambodia, she has faced and overcome many challenges to run a successful business.