Meas Soksophea

Meas Soksophea and her brother decided to sing at various weddings, usually paid with a small salary, until 2000 when Cambodia experienced the biggest flood in the country.

[7] During 2015, Meas Soksophea and Kim Hyung-jun were named Goodwill Ambassadors of the Korean humanitarian organization W-Foundation and KOTRA Phnom Penh on June 30, 2015, through a Healthcare Improvement Project (HIP), which focuses on providing health care and education programs to Cambodian workers working in garment factories.

[8] During 2014, Sok Sophea participated in a forest protection program with community members in the Aural area in Kampong Speu province and aided in arranging for tree reforestation.

Sok Sophea greeted and shook hands with villagers and monks in the Oral Mountains, also known as Phnom Aural, in Trapeang Chor District Kampong Speu, where mass deforestation had devastated the ecosystem.

[9] During 2016, Sok Sophea inspired young people to participate in the Earth Hour, a global movement organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature, which is held annually.

The aim of the movement was to encourage individuals, communities and businesses to turn off non-essential electricity to help reduce global pollution and contribute to climate change mitigation.