Ou Virak (Future Forum)
Building New Thinkers for Cambodia
Show Notes
Ou Virak is the founder of Future Forum, a Cambodian think tank focused on policy research and developing a new generation of thinkers. He previously served as President of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights.
In this episode, we cover:
Ou Virak’s childhood in Cambodia during and after the Khmer Rouge
Life in refugee camps and resettlement in the United States
Returning to Cambodia and working in human rights
Founding Future Forum and building new thinkers
Lessons on starting and sustaining an organisation
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In this first episode of RightsStarters, Rupert Abbott travels to Battambang, Cambodia, to meet Ou Virak, founder of Future Forum and one of the country’s leading public intellectuals.
Virak shares his remarkable journey, from being born under the Khmer Rouge, to growing up through conflict and displacement, years in refugee camps and eventual resettlement in the United States, before returning to Cambodia to help shape its future.
The conversation explores how these experiences shaped his thinking, his work in human rights, and ultimately his decision to found Future Forum: a think tank focused not just on ideas, but on building a new generation of Cambodian thinkers.
Together, they discuss what it takes to start something new in a complex environment, the importance of culture and critical thinking, and why lasting change depends on people as much as policy.