HRH Queen Maria Amor Leonor Torres Mastura, the founder of WCH and Chairperson of the summit, extended her congratulations, stating, "We are privileged to present this award to Mr. Chhoueng. His dedication to humanity has undoubtedly enriched the world. We eagerly anticipate collaborating with him for the advancement of global welfare."
Chhoueng, the Deputy Director General of the Farmer Agriculture Development Community, epitomizes dedication to humanitarian causes. Born into challenging circumstances during the war regime, Veasna's upbringing instilled in him a deep sense of compassion and resilience.
At 43 years old, Veasna has emerged as a promise of hope for marginalized communities in Cambodia. His commitment to social equity and gender equality is reflected in his tireless efforts to uplift the underprivileged. Veasna's philanthropic endeavors encompass a wide array of initiatives, including providing essential study materials to children from impoverished backgrounds, supplying food and agricultural seeds to struggling farmers, and conducting awareness training on sanitation for local teachers and communities.
Recognized for his outstanding contributions, Veasna has been honored with prestigious awards such as Thepaden and Mohasena Awards from the Royal Government of Cambodia. With a degree in rural development from Cambodia University, Veasna brings invaluable expertise to his role. Under his leadership, the Farmer Agriculture Development Community has achieved significant milestones, earning accolades from local administrations.
Looking ahead, Veasna remains steadfast in his commitment to expanding the organization's reach and impact. With a focus on empowering vulnerable families and fostering sustainable development, he envisions a future where every individual has the opportunity to thrive.
Veasna serves as an inspiration to all who strive for positive change in their communities.