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Mu Sochua (Khmer: មូរ សុខហួ; born May 15, 1954) is a Cambodian politician and rights activist, and Member of Parliament (MP) for Battambang. In 2005, she received the Leadership Award in Washington, DC, from the Vital Voices Foundation, co-founded by Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton. In 2002 she mobilized 12,000 women candidates to run for commune elections, with over 900 women winning and still actively promoting the women's agenda at the grass-roots level.
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Mu Sochua Sochua, Mu
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Cambodian politician
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Minister of Women Affairs
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