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lecturers, and my beautiful children, I managed to complete what once seemed unreachable. The day of my graduation
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was more than a celebration of academic success it was a triumph of resilience. Standing (or rather, rolling) in my
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graduation robe, surrounded by my peers, I saw pride reflected in the eyes of my lecturers and the Director of AUN
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DPPnet. Their smiles carried the silent message that this achievement was shared it belonged not only to me but to
every person who believes that limitations should never dictate destiny.
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Today, as I continue my journey as part ofInternational Institute of Public Policy and Management (INPUMA)
as a model to promote master’s education and inclusion, I carry this message forward: are more than able when
PWDs
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given the opportunity. My story is not just about overcoming adversity it is about rewriting what possibility means.
it is the pursuit of
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Through this master’s journey, I learned that education is not merely the pursuit of knowledge
empowerment. And in that pursuit, every struggle, every tear, and every small victory has its place. For when
perseverance meets purpose, there are truly no limits.
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Invited as a keynote speaker to deliver insights on ‘Disability
Equality Training’ during AUNDPPnet’s Accessibility and
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course
Universal Design Training in 2024
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Interviewed by Universiti Malaya following the receipt of a
Master’s degree during the Universiti Malaya Convocation
Ceremony in 2019
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