Kanchan Amatya (Nepali: कन्चन अमात्य) (born c. 1997) is a Nepalese women's rights advocate, climate justice activist and social entrepreneur.
She is the Founder and executive director of Sustainable Fish Farming Initiative (SFFI),[1] a female-owned social enterprise working to fight hunger and poverty in Nepal by empowering women farmers in Nepalese rural villages through sustainable fish farming practices.
She also currently serves as the UN Women's Global Champion for Women's Economic Empowerment and UN Zero Hunger Champion[2] Amatya, a graduate from University of Oklahoma was also a Global Changemakers Fellow (British Council London), Founder of Helpless Women and Children Service Society Nepal (HWCSS), OK Ambassador to Women Prevention and Protection Nepal (WPPC), Ambassador of Peace to World Peace Foundation (Thailand) and country director of Youth for Youth Organization Nepal.
Under her leadership, she has also collected funds for her pilot projects like “Vocational Training for Women Empowerment” and “Help the Himalayan Children of Nepal”.
[4] She currently works as the President of Nepalese Student Association in OU and an ambassador to WPPC Nepal for Oklahoma State where she works towards the welfare of international students and raises awareness regarding the trafficking of women in Nepal.