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Hae-Young Lee

Ashoka Korea Country Director

Hae-young Lee is the inaugural Country Representative of Ashoka Korea, a position she has held since 2013.2 She has been instrumental in identifying and supporting more than 15 Korean Ashoka Fellows over the past 12 years.1

Lee's background includes:

  1. Education: She studied English Language and Literature at Korea University.1
  2. Early career: She was deeply involved with The Granite Tower, the English newspaper at Korea University, eventually becoming its editor-in-chief.1
  3. Human rights work: Lee interned at the Asian Human Rights Commission in Hong Kong and later joined the Citizens' Alliance for North Korean Human Rights.1
  4. Entrepreneurship: In 2005, she founded "Baspia," a human rights organization aimed at connecting different parts of Asia.1

At Ashoka Korea, Lee focuses on educational projects, believing that transforming education is the first step towards realizing Ashoka's motto of "Everyone a Changemaker".1 She encourages people to trust their instincts and collaborate with others to solve problems, emphasizing the importance of giving value first.1

Lee's experience and dedication to social innovation have made her a key figure in fostering changemakers and social entrepreneurs in Korea through Ashoka's global network.

Highlights

Oct 2 · korea.edu
Seeking individuals who pave the way to a better world
Seeking individuals who pave the way to a better world

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