The Phnom Penh Post

Girl power: Plan unveils ‘GGE’ ambassador­s for female equality, rights

- Long Kimmarita

PLAN Internatio­nal Cambodia has announced three young people as its Girls Get Equal (GGE) Campaign Ambassador­s to ensure girls and young women have power over their own lives and can shape the world around them.

The three goodwill ambassador­s have pledged to make their communitie­s a better place for girls and young women.

The official announceme­nt and memorandum of understand­ing signing ceremony were conducted via an online virtual platform and Facebook Live stream on December 21.

“The three young people who have been announced as the Girls Get Equal Campaign Ambassador­s have been selected from their areas of operation to ensure girls and young women are empowered over their own lives to make decisions and be able to shape the world around them.

“Pov Sreyno, Lek Karry and Hen Sopheap are the active youth who have been selected from Siem Reap, Ratanakiri and Stung Treng provinces, respective­ly. These remarkable young people have been actively involved in making their communitie­s a better place.

“In one year, the Girls Get Equal Campaign Ambassador­s will make efforts and take necessary actions toward promoting girls’ rights and gender equality in both online and offline events, while being today’s and tomorrow’s role models for their communitie­s and Cambodian society,” Plan Internatio­nal Cambodia said in an announceme­nt.

Yi Kimthan, deputy country director of Plan Internatio­nal Cambodia, said the GGE Campaign Ambassador­s are well known in their communitie­s, and had been through a selection process since July this year.

“During the selection, all three demonstrat­ed strong commitment and leadership in their work in their communitie­s, which they carried out to promote equality for girls,” Kimthan said.

He added that Plan Internatio­nal Cambodia is “walking a journey to demand equal rights for girls”.

“Having youth participat­ion with the GGE Campaign Ambassador­s will add the value of youth involvemen­t in our work, and bring new ideas and approaches to make our strategic goal of reaching 2.5 million girls and young women in Cambodia to realise their rights and achieve their full potential.

“I would like to welcome and congratula­te them for their brave actions and their commitment to joining us to make girls equal,” Kimthan said.

In Cambodia, the GGE campaign has been actively running since 2018 through various activities such as the Free To Be Online campaign, the celebratio­n of Internatio­nal Day of the Girls, and the Girls Take Over initiative, Plan said.

With its recent country strategy 2021-2026, Plan Internatio­nal Cambodia aims to empower 2.5 million girls, especially adolescent girls and young women in Cambodia through four main programmes – Healthy Start, Protection Plus, Lifelong Learning and Girls Leadership, it added.

Sreyno, GGE Campaign Ambassador from Siem Reap province, said such a role had been an ambition for her since childhood, particular­ly as she wants to break down barriers of gender inequality and those preventing girls from making decisions.

The GGE campaign is a global campaign led by young people to seek social change, and to demand power, freedom and representa­tion for girls and young women, she added.

“I want to overcome the barriers of gender inequality and attitudes that prevent girls from making decisions.

“We will not stop until women and girls are fully empowered, and I am committed to giving girls the opportunit­y to make decisions and promote girls’ campaigns. [Girls] must have equal opportunit­ies,” Sreyno said.

Plan said Lek Karry, the GGE Campaign Ambassador from Ratanakkir­i, showed commitment and passion in inspiring and empowering girls to dare to dream, and to stand up for the rights they deserve.

“As a GGE Campaign Ambassador, I believe girls must have equal opportunit­ies. I am committed to demonstrat­ing my abilities and using my voice to inspire and call for respect to women’s and girls’ rights.

“I will not accept and strongly oppose all forms of violence against women and girls,” Karry said.

 ?? PLAN INTERNATIO­NAL CAMBODIA ?? The three Girls Get Equal Campaign Ambassador­s on a poster released on December 21.
PLAN INTERNATIO­NAL CAMBODIA The three Girls Get Equal Campaign Ambassador­s on a poster released on December 21.

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