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This journey has not been without challenges especially as I balance my studies with advocacy work while coping with
the emotional impact of Myanmar’s ongoing conflict. At times, I face mental and emotional difficulties because my
family is currently living in an internally displaced persons (IDP) camp, affected by the continuing violence. Despite
these hardships, these experiences have strengthened my resilience and deepened my determination to contribute
to positive and lasting change in my country.
In reflection, my Master’s journey is not only about achieving an academic degree but about transforming obstacles
into opportunities, knowledge into action, and hope into leadership. I am deeply grateful for this opportunity and for
everyone who has supported and believed in me along the way.
Photo taken in front of the United Nations Headquarters
le with
in 2024 during a meeting on the situation of peop
disabilities in Myanmar
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