Pich Chanmony (Khmer: ពេជ ចន្ទមុន្នី) is a Cambodian physician who is currently in role as Spouse of the Prime Minister of Cambodia as the wife of Hun Manet.[1][2] She is also vice president of the Cambodian Red Cross, which is currently headed by her mother-in-law and former first lady Bun Rany.[3]

Pich Chanmony
ពេជ ចន្ទមុន្នី
Spouse of the Prime Minister of Cambodia
Assumed role
22 August 2023
Prime MinisterHun Manet
Preceded byBun Rany
Vice President of the Cambodian Red Cross
Assumed office
15 December 2023
PresidentBun Rany
Personal details
Political partyCambodian People's Party
Spouse
(m. 2006)
Children3
Parent
  • Pich Sophoan (father)
EducationUniversity of Health Sciences (BS)
Boston University (MPH)
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (DrPH)
WebsiteDr. Pich Chanmony

Early life and education

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Pich Chanmony is the daughter of Pich Sophoan, Secretary of State of the Ministry of Labor. Her brother, Pich Aphirak, is married to Lau Sok Huy, who is a member of the family that controls Pheapimex, a vast conglomerate with interests in various sectors across Cambodia.[4] She graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy from the University of Health Sciences, Cambodia, in 2002, a Master of Public Health from Boston University in 2003, and a Doctorate in Public Health from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine in 2013.

Business

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Pich Chanmony is involved in the Hun family's extensive business empire, which has accumulated a "vast fortune" with interests in at least 114 domestic companies across key sectors in Cambodia. She is connected to eight companies, notably serving as chairperson of Legend Cinema and G Gear, the exclusive distributor of LG products. According to The Post, Hun Sen has exploited his position as Prime Minister to enable his relatives to gain control over, or significant stakes in, most of the country's major industries.[5]

Humanitarian

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She is known for her humanitarian and social service activities in Cambodia. She holds key positions in several organizations, including vice chairman of the Samdech Techo Voluntary Youth Doctor Association (TYDA), chairwoman of Smile Cambodia, member of the Board of Governors of Operation Smile Cambodia, and chief commissioner of the Girl Guides Association of Cambodia (GGAC). Additionally, she is a member of the Advisory Committee of the A&H Fujimoto Foundation.[1]

During the COVID-19 pandemic in Cambodia, she played a significant role as she led the Study and Research for Medicines and Medical Supplies in the Combating COVID-19 Working Group.[1] She successfully led the group in securing Cambodia's bid to host the 39th International Women's Scout Conference, scheduled for 2026.

For the past decade, she has been advocating for clean water supply and sanitation standards across Cambodia. She has facilitated the construction of numerous wells for villagers, particularly in remote areas, significantly enhancing their daily lives.[1] She led a team of doctors and health volunteers to provide services to nearly 4,000 people, with 105 individuals subsequently admitted for further treatment under her sponsorship using personal funds.[6] She also serves as the honorary president of the National Committee for the Promotion of Social Morality, Women, and Khmer Family Values, addressing concerns about the increasing incidence of physical and sexual violence against women in society.[7]

In February 2024, she was awarded the highest honorary title, "Abhiseribovor Puthasasanobakara Tharachoutika", by both the Sangha Council of Cambodia and the Board of Paññāsāstra University of Cambodia. The honor was conferred upon Pich Chanmony in recognition of her dedication to upholding noble virtues and advancing the profound benefits of Buddhism and society.[2]

On May 31, 2024, as the honorary president of the Kantha Bopha Foundation, she launched the "10,000 Riel 10,000" Campaign, which received donations from 38,170 people, totaling 657,777,034 riels and 96,212 US dollars.[8]

As First Lady

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Pich Chanmony became the First Lady when her husband Hun Manet became prime minister, following the resignation of his father Hun Sen on 22 August 2023. As First Lady, she accompanied her husband on an official state visit to Thailand at the invitation of Srettha Thavisin, the Prime Minister of Thailand, in February 2024. This marked their first official state visit. During the visit, they had a royal audience with King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida.[9]

In early September, she also accompanied Hun Manet to the ASEAN Summit for their debut on the international stage and the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit in 2024.[10] She also accompanied Hun Manet on his official visits to the Third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation in China from October 16 to 19. During the visit, Pich Chanmony was welcomed by Peng Liyuan, the wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping.[11]

Allegations

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The Cambodia Daily reported on May 2 that Pich Chanmony allegedly received a bribe from Kun Nhem, the director-general of the General Department of Customs and Excise (GDCE) and a minister delegate attached to the Prime Minister, to extend his retirement from 2025 to 2028. Prime Minister Hun Manet and Senate President Hun Sen criticized the media for this report. Hun Sen described it as a "stupid act" aimed at slandering his daughter-in-law, while Hun Manet denounced it as fabricated information intended to defame and harm his family's reputation and dignity.[12]

Personal life

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Pich Chanmony married Hun Manet in 2006, and they have two daughters and one son. While she is assumed to be involved in the official promotions of her husband, Hun Manet told journalists that his wife never interferes in his work, not even in minor matters.[13]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Dr. Pich Chanmony". Cambodia Moving Forward. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  2. ^ a b "First lady receives high honour from monk council". Khmer Times. 21 February 2024. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  3. ^ "CRC General Assembly elects Pech Chanmony as first vice-president". Khmer Times. 18 December 2023. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
  4. ^ "Cambodia's new cabinet is steeped in nepotism". RFA. October 20, 2023.
  5. ^ "Inside the Hun family"s business empire". Bangkok Post. 7 July 2016.
  6. ^ "5 เรื่องน่ารู้เกี่ยวกับ "ดร.ปึช จันทมนนี" สุภาพสตรีหมายเลข1 ของกัมพูชา". Thansettakij (in Thai). 7 February 2024.
  7. ^ "Chanmony raises concern over rising violence against women". Khmer Times.
  8. ^ "First Lady Dr. Pich Chanmony Launches". EAC News.
  9. ^ "Prime Minister of Kingdom of Cambodia to Pay an Official Visit to Thailand". กระทรวงการต่างประเทศ.
  10. ^ "Dr. Pich Chanmony Hun Manet meets leaders and first ladies of international leaders in Melbourne". Khmer Times. March 6, 2024.
  11. ^ "Pech Chanmony, Cambodia's first lady in the limelight". Khmer Times.
  12. ^ "PM, Senate President slam Cambodia Daily accusations". Khmer Times.
  13. ^ "PM Hun Manet says his spouse never interferes in his work". Khmer Times. May 4, 2024.