What's Happening?
Oakwood Premier Phnom Penh is set to host the 'Women in White' event on March 6, 2026, in celebration of International Women's Day. The event, themed 'Golden Era of New York Glamour,' will take place at the Grand Ballroom of Oakwood Premier Phnom Penh.
Organized in collaboration with One Park and AmCham Cambodia's Women's Steering Committee, the event aims to bring together members of the business community, entrepreneurs, professionals, and media representatives. The theme encourages guests to dress in white, symbolizing confidence and empowerment, and aims to celebrate women across Cambodia's professional and entrepreneurial ecosystem. The event will also serve as a fundraising initiative supporting World Vision's humanitarian work, particularly focusing on vulnerable communities, women, and children.
Why It's Important?
The 'Women in White' event underscores the importance of recognizing and celebrating the contributions of women in Cambodia's business and professional sectors. By highlighting the role of women leaders, professionals, and entrepreneurs, the event promotes gender equality and empowerment. Additionally, the fundraising aspect of the event supports World Vision's efforts to provide essential aid and long-term support to communities facing hardship, thereby contributing to social and economic development. The event also fosters networking opportunities, strengthening ties within the business community and encouraging collaboration across sectors.
What's Next?
Following the event, the proceeds will be directed towards World Vision's ongoing initiatives, aiding in child protection, community development, and emergency assistance. The event is expected to enhance awareness and support for women's leadership and empowerment in Cambodia. It may also inspire similar initiatives and collaborations within the business community to further promote gender equality and social responsibility. The involvement of media partners will ensure that the event's impact and message reach a wider audience, potentially influencing public discourse on women's roles in society.









