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Ros Sopheap ( Khmer: រស់ សុភាព; born 1962) is a Cambodian
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activist. She is the founder and former executive director of Gender and Development Cambodia (GADC), a non-governmental organisation involved in preventing domestic violence against women and promoting women in leadership roles. During her 20-year career with GADC, she advocated on behalf of
women in Cambodia Women in Cambodia, due to the influence of the dominant Khmer people, Khmer culture, are traditionally expected to be modest and soft-spoken. They are to be well-mannered, industrious, and hold a sense of belonging to the household. It is expect ...
and was central to the Cambodian women's rights movement. Sopheap also served as the president of the Committee to Promote Women in Politics.


Early life and education

Sopheap was born in 1962 in Cambodia. During her schooling, she learned the ''
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'', a code of conduct for women written in the form of a poem. She earned a bachelor's degree in education from the
Royal University of Phnom Penh The Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP; , ; ) is a national university, national research university of Cambodia, located in the Phnom Penh capital. Established in 1960, it is the country's largest university. It hosts around 30,000 studen ...
's Institute of Foreign Languages.


Career

Sopheap started her career as an interpreter and project coordinator. During her work as an interpreter for an election monitor during the
1993 Cambodian general election General elections were held in Cambodia between 23 and 28 May 1993. The result was a hung parliament with the FUNCINPEC, FUNCINPEC Party being the largest party with 58 seats. Voter turnout was 89.56%.Widyono (2008), p. 124 The elections were co ...
, she was harassed by a
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soldier who followed her in the polling station and later came to her residence in Phnom Penh. During the mid-1990s, Sopheap served as a Ministry of Information official. Afterwards, she worked with local and international organisations as a project coordinator, researcher, and interpreter.


Gender and Development Cambodia

In 1995, Sopheap worked as a research facilitator for a project on
domestic violence Domestic violence is violence that occurs in a domestic setting, such as in a marriage Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognised union between people called spouses. It establishes r ...
, the first project of its kind in Cambodia. She became interested in the roots of
gender-based violence Gender-related violence or gender-based violence (GBV) refers to any kind of violence directed against people due to their gender or gender identification, culture may have a role to play, being lower in egalitarianism societies and higher, sexist ...
during the project. According to Sopheap, "I spent six months with villagers in six provinces to survey domestic violence. I started to understand more about domestic violence and hear omen'sstories." Beginning in 1997, she spent three years as a gender training coordinator with Gender and Development Cambodia (GADC), then a semi-autonomous program of the Cooperation Committee for Cambodia. Sopheap established the GADC as a local non-governmental organization (NGO) in Phnom Penh in early 2000. The GADC works to prevent domestic violence against women and promotes women in leadership roles, especially young women. In addition to its awareness campaigns for gender equality and women's rights, the organisation provides legal assistance and education. During her tenure as executive director of GADC, Sopheap has been central to the Cambodian women's rights movement. In 2014, GADC held a cycling event against domestic violence as part of the global campaign One Billion Rising. The event was broken up by police and private security guards. Sopheap said in response "the government response this morning does not illustrate commitment that the governments declare in he
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(CEDAW),
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and he Cambodian constitution." During a 2018 campaign by
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to increase awareness of violence against women and children, GADC participated in the provinces of
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, Kampong Chhnang, Prey Veng, and Pursat. GADC also set up women's support groups called Gender Cafes in various provinces. Through the GADC, Sopheap worked to launch a project designed to improve women's economic independence, Empowerment of Women through Small Economic Empowerment Projects in Kampong Chhnang, Prey Veng, and Pursat, using
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's gender action learning system. Sopheap retired from her position as executive director of GADC in 2021.


Committee to Promote Women in Politics and NGOs

Sopheap served as the president of the Committee to Promote Women in Politics and worked with the non-governmental organisations Khemara and CARE.


Advocacy for women's rights

Sopheap is a vocal advocate for women's rights and is frequently quoted by journalists writing about women's issues in Cambodia. She has called for more governmental funding of services for victims of gender-based violence and legal protection for survivors of domestic violence. She advocated for a ban on the commercial
surrogacy Surrogacy is an arrangement whereby a woman gets pregnant and gives birth on behalf of another person or couple who will become the child's legal parents after birth. People pursue surrogacy for a variety of reasons such as infertility, danger ...
industry in Cambodia and spoke out against the jailing of surrogate mothers. She has advocated for the rights of working women to
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, and linked the prevalence of hymenoplasty procedures in Cambodia to cultural expectations that women be virgins. Sopheap has called for action in addressing gender disparities in educational opportunities and preventing perpetrators of
acid attack An acid attack, also called acid throwing, vitriol attack, or vitriolage, is a form of violent assault involving the act of throwing acid or a similarly corrosive substance onto the body of another "with the intention to disfigure, maim, tortu ...
s from acquiring dangerous substances. She fought against a proposed law to regulate NGOs in 2015.


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GADC website
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