Founder (in transformation)
Bali, Indonesia (Australian)
Rebecca Frankie Mok is a seasoned social impact movement builder & behaviour change strategist with over 15 years of experience leading projects that have reached millions worldwide. Driven by a deep passion for measurable planetary change and social progress, she has addressed some of the most pressing issues of our time including migration, human trafficking, countering violent extremism, gender equality, youth development, online literacy, civic engagement, biodiversity and climate change.
Based in Asia, Rebecca previously served as a former Head of MTV EXIT Foundation (2009), co-leading one of the world’s largest anti-human trafficking and exploitation campaigns across 30 countries, reaching 785 million households. In 2014, she founded Love Frankie (M&C Saatchi Group) Asia’s leading social impact agencies, implementing deep insights-lead programs that have empowered millions of youth and vulnerable populations in Asia Pacific.
As a skilled coalition builder, Rebecca has excelled at uniting diverse stakeholders — including governments, UN agencies, INGOs, foundations, academia, and big tech like Google, Meta, and YouTube — to collaborate on global initiatives driven by in-depth research, merging with creative media, culture and thought leadership to pioneer genuine measurable change.
Currently, Rebecca is repurposing her focus, taking time to explore new paradigms of impact and envision ways to move beyond outdated systems. Driven by innate curiosity and a deep sense of service, she remains committed to fostering a future centered on collective well-being.
In addition to her social impact work, for the past 4 years Rebecca has voluntarily been in service to a global meditation community Siddha Maha Yoga aiming to elevate global consciousness.
Offer
'+Intersection of research / campaign building / creativity +Issue-agnostic social and behaviour change strategist (SBCC) +Communications for development (C4D) story-teller (& documentary producer) +Coalition builder & strategic connector +Deconstructing the pitfalls of the int'l dev sector > exploring new paradigms and approaches +Regional perspective - Informed by over 15 years of experience across Asia-Pacific (Europe & Lat-Am) +Human-centered approach - empowering communities via participatory process
NEED
+ Lack of Integrity - many organisations within the international development sector suffer from 'mission drift' where priorities shift away from the core values and objectives in favour of meeting donor demands or chasing new donors. This limits agility, creativity and innovation. + Power dynamics - imbalances between donors, implementers and the communities / eco-systems being served.
Call-to-Action
To create opportunities and pathways for genuine collaboration across focus areas. By breaking down silos and building partnerships rooted in honesty and integrity - innovate, share resources, and foster open dialogue to drive genuine planetary change.