Havas Socialyse ភ្នំពេញជាក្រុមហ៊ុននៅកម្ពុជានៃបណ្តាញអ្នកជំនាញឌីជីថលរបស់ក្រុមហ៊ុន Socialyse សកល ដែលមានការិយាល័យបម្រើការ 39 កន្លែង និងប្រតិបត្តិការនៅក្នុង 80
ប្រទេស។ ជាមួយការផ្តល់ជូននូវសេវាកម្មឌីជីថល 360 ដឺក្រេ ក្រុមហ៊ុន Havas Socialyse មានបុគ្គលិកចម្រុះជាតិសាសន៍ពោរពេញដោយសមត្ថភាព និងទេពកោសល្យ ដែលបង្កើនលទ្ធភាពដំណើរការតាមក្រុមហ៊ុន Havas និងក្រុមហ៊ុនដៃគូសហការ Vivendi Group ជាសកល៕
លោកស្រី Ng Shin Ein ប្រធានមូលនិធិ SIF និងជាចៅក្រមនាំមុខនៃកម្មវិធី YSE Global 2021 បានកត់សម្គាល់ថា ចំនួនយុវជនដែលមានចំណេះដឹងផ្នែកបច្ចេកវិទ្យាកំពុងកើនឡើងនៅទូទាំងពិភពលោក ដែលត្រូវបានជំរុញដោយស្មារតីនៃគោលបំណងសង្គមដើម្បីបង្កើតការផ្លាស់ប្តូរជាវិជ្ជមាន។
ពាក្យស្នើសុំចូលរួមក្នុងកម្មវិធីសម្រាប់ YSE Global 2022 ឥឡូវនេះអាចរកបានហើយ។ សូមចូលទៅកាន់ YSE Global 2022 – Virtual Roadshows សម្រាប់ព័ត៌មានបន្ថែមអំពីកម្មវិធី៕
Six social enterprise teams emerged as winners at the Singapore International Foundation’s Young Social Entrepreneurs Global 2021 programme. The virtual award ceremony was attended by Ms Carrie Tan (top right), Member of Parliament, Singapore, and Ms Jean Tan, SIF Executive Director (bottom right). ក្រុមរបស់សហគ្រាសចំនួន៦ បានក្លាយជាអ្នកឈ្នះនៅឯកម្មវិធីសហគ្រិនសង្គមវ័យក្មេងពិភពលោកឆ្នាំ២០២១ (YSE Global 2021) របស់មូលនិធិអន្តរជាតិសិង្ហបុរី (SIF)។ ពិធីប្រគល់រង្វាន់តាមអនឡាញមានការចូលរួមពីលោកស្រី Carrie Tan (ខាងលើស្តាំ) សមាជិកសភារបស់ប្រទេសសិង្ហបុរីនិងលោកស្រី Jean Tan នាយកប្រតិបត្តិមូលនិធិ SIF (ខាងក្រោមស្តាំង)
Khmer Super Plantfood from Cambodia was one of the six winning social enterprise teams at the Singapore International Foundation’s Young Social Entrepreneurs Global 2021 programme. Top row, from left: Ms Carrie Tan, Member of Parliament, Singapore, and Ms Jean Tan, SIF Executive Director. Bottom row, from left: Ms Sereysothea Sao and Ms Somalen Sao, Co-Founders of Khmer Super Plantfood. Khmer Super Plantfood មកពីប្រទេសកម្ពុជាគឺជាក្រុមមួយក្នុងចំណោមក្រុមសហគ្រាសសង្គមដែលឈ្នះទាំង៦ នៅឯកម្មវិធីសហគ្រិនសង្គមវ័យក្មេងពិភពលោកឆ្នាំ២០២១ (YSE Global 2021) របស់មូលនិធិអន្តរជាតិសិង្ហបុរី (SIF)។ ជួរខាងលើ ពីឆ្វេង៖ លោកស្រី Carrie Tan សមាជិកសភា
Note to Editor See Annex A for the profiles of the YSE Global 2021 winning teams.
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ANNEX A – YSE Global 2021 winning teams’ profiles
AKYAS Sanitation (Jordan) – Headed by Ms Sophia Tan from Singapore and Ms Mui Ching Man from Hong Kong, Akyas Sanitation provides innovative and affordable sanitation solutions to communities who lack access to safely managed sanitation. The Akyas system utilises a fully compostable bag that can collect, treat, and transform faecal sludge into organic fertiliser before being disposed. This process prevents faecal sludge contamination and its adverse effects on health and the environment.
Kanpur Flowercycling Private Limited (Phool.co) (India) – Headed by Mr Sandeep Kumar, Mr Apurv Misal and Mr Anup Misal from India, KFPL (Phool.co) provides a profitable solution to the monumental ‘floral waste’ problem. It provides employment to marginalised women by upcycling floral wastes into handcrafted incenses. Through deep-tech research, KFPL has also made innovations in the production of vegan leather from floral and farm waste. Ultimately, the social enterprise aims to multiply its environmental and social impact through the creation of sustainable products.
Khmer Super Plantfood (Cambodia) – Headed by Cambodians Ms Sereysothea Sao and Ms Somalen Sao, Khmer Super Plantfood is a wholesome snacks start-up with a mission to support smallholder farmers. It combats post-harvest income losses among small farming communities by using solar technology to transform unwanted fruits and nuts into nutrient-dense snack options.
Sojourner Brother (Singapore) – Headed by Singaporean Mr Joshua Lum, Sojourner Brother is a business-to-business (B2B) web app that enables employers to hire, manage, and care for their migrant workers in an efficient and compassionate way. It does this in three ways: connecting employers directly to potential workers and cutting out exorbitant agent fees; enabling employers to pay their workers in a timely manner through earned wage access; and offering innovative financing options to employers for worker healthcare provision.
TACT (Thailand) – Headed by Thais Ms Dolporn Pitaksit, Mr Chayut Sakunkoo and Ms Pawornrat Lisakulrak, Tact is an outcome-based social solutions provider. It empowers youth to work with organisations and drive them to align their corporate social responsibility projects with UN Sustainable Development Goals.
VEMBI (India) – Headed by Indians Ms Vidhya Yella Reddy and Mr Anshumaan Agrawal, Vembi Technologies develops affordable assistive technology solutions for the visually-impaired. While catering primarily to children in India, Vembi aspires to reach out to all who have no access to affordable assistive technologies. Its Hexis-Antara solution consists of an electronic braille book reader, Hexis, and an accessible content management platform, Antara, to address the lack of access to braille books on demand.