ACT staffs
ស្រី សុធាវី - Executive Director
Srey Sotheavy, presently is executive director at the Alliance for Conflict Transformation (ACT). She started to step in peacebuilding work since 2009 as interfaith project manager, peace research, and deputy director at the Alliance for Conflict Transformation (ACT). Beside core work, she also involved in volunteer work with the Working Group for Peace (WGP) and other relate social activities work. Sotheavy graduated from Master of business and administration in general management from Build Bright University in 2010, graduated from Master of Art on Peace and Conflict Study from PUC in March 2022 and completed short courses on peacebuilding and leadership training from Philippine and Thailand. Sotheavy enjoys working with peacebuilding and hope a true spiritual conversion will respect the dignity, value of person, ethnic, and religious traditions. Peacebuilding is a long road that we must patience and walk together in humble and forgive to transform our communities and society. All communities in Cambodia need to join hands to make our region one in which our shared values of peace, compassion, love, justpeace, and harmony truly come to shape and characterize our society.
ហ៊ាន ហាក់ - Admin and Finance Manager
Tel: (+855)77 762 466
Hak is working for ACT since he was the program/project/admin volunteer and he was improved to project and office assistant till mid of 2013 he became the Finance and Admin Manager. He interested working with ACT is an NGOs that work focus on religion, Ethnic, and conflict. If work here he can contribute to social work and support society indirectly to people as working in organization is his former Goal. Especially, all Acts’ staff has good communication, relationship, attitude and Behaviors. Therefore, I want to live in Peaceful Society.
លន់ ឧត្តម Lornn Odm - Project manager
Tell: (+855) 17 258 365
My name Odm, right after graduate from the master of Geological Engineering from Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia, I got opportunity to join ACT as project coordinator in youth empowerment project in October 2023. Since I started the project from the beginning, I noted that I made some progress in terms of work due to the provision of an opportunity to join ACT, later on I had promote to be project manager responsible on Communities Peacebuilding Project and Peace Journalism or Media for Peace project in March 2024, I certainly appreciate the atmosphere of working with ACT because of the colleagues in united and friendly, in addition to working as family in the organization, I have had many opportunities to participate in external events to expand communication and knowledge related to social development and in February 2025 I got opportunity to enroll in Applied Conflict Transformation Study Course. Furthermore, it is a great opportunity I gain more ideas to improve myself to contribute creativity to complete my project with fruitful.
អ៊ាន លាងសេង - Project Coordinator
leangsengean@gmail.com
Tel: (+855) 95333725
Mr. EAN LeangSeng, Female Trans-Gender; interested working with ACT because ACT is a non-profit organization, non-discrimination dedicated to building peace through innovative research and practice within different sector especial for the purpose of supporting and development communities. I am happy to be promoted from the Project assistant to project coordinate take care of the ISAF project that I will learn more in governance of this country to contribute work with local authority and community more accountable. I commit to work hard and smart on this field with all my contribution and energy.
យ៉ិន ជីលីកា YIN Jilika - Project Facilitator
Tell: 069350664
YIN Jilika is currently working as Project Facilitator at Alliance for Conflict Transformation organization. She is graduated from the university majoring in Public Administration at Royal University of Laws and Economics (RULE). She is interested in join working with the Alliance for Conflict Transformation organization because she is interested to learn and improve her experience in peacebuilding, in gender and relate peace work; she is eager to involve herself further with ACT with the hope that she can produce more positive social initiatives. She hopes that girls and women could unlock their potential and achieve their goal in regardless of their gender. Moreover, she expects to learn from other people from communities, staff, stakeholder, and continue keeping her involvement with social activities. She love ahd hope he gratuated knowledge will serve to work humblly with the communities, treat everyone in equality without discriminate and give all respectful in work and apply in their daily life.
ខែម នីតសរ៉ា - Project Assistant
Tel: 096 6575665
Ms, Khem Nitsara, I would like to work at ACT because It relate to the crurent of my graduation skill and I passionate about ACT aims to build and strengthen capacities for peace based on analysis of current issues and situations taking the most strategic actions to transform conflict and maximizing the impact for sustainable peace and development through education programs cooperative and network of the company .
With my commitment and experience I believe that I could work to achieve the goal and grow together for community to reach peace.
ឈុំ រតនា - Project Internship
Tell: 015 830 098 / 085 666 741
CHHUM Rathana, currently a fourth-year Social Work student at the Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP) from Social Work Department was send to ACT for the short term internship. He highly Interested Alliance for Conflict Transformation (ACT) as mission to advance peacebuilding, governance, and gender equality within Cambodia. He eager to contribute to the organization’s objectives while further refining his professional social work competencies. Guided by strong ethics, integrity, and a solid skill set, he fully committed to deliver high-quality results and stand ready to support the project team in achieving goals with himself improve in capacity of social work fields study.
ណ្ហៃ ម៉ាយូរ៉ា - Project Internship
Tell: (+855) 974174255
Mayura is young indigenous Bunoung from Mondulkiri province, currently she study second years at Human Resources University in Phnom Penh. She happy for being internship in ACT work to strengthen her skill and knowledge in administration work and project supporting work relate peacebuilding, gender empowerment, and so on. She got more opportunity to fosters her critical thinking, inclusive communication, and collaborative problem-solving, while encouraging interns to bridge formal knowledge with grassroots needs. She hope after she gratuated and learn from ACT would be helpful for her to improve her communities.





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