Two Women, Shared Challenges, Empowered by the Chicken Farming Program

Through the Chicken Farming Program, resilient women like Qiesha and Biji are creating brighter futures for their families. Their gratitude inspires us!

Dandur Tso comes from a family of 8 people. The family was in poverty and were not able to provide for their children. Dandur was accepted into the Seng Girls Vocational Training School in 2007. After six years of primary education, she was supported through a Medical school where she discovered her love of medicine. She is currently completing her internship in a hospital and will graduate in July 2019.
“In the past few years, the knowledge I have learned I can finally use it. The internship is to transform the knowledge I have learned in school into reality. I am a little excited and also a little nervous. When I graduate soon, am excited to become a useful person and help those who are sick.”
Our thanks to KONG and Rebecca & Whalen Asian Sales & Financial Analytics Team for sponsoring Dandur Tso through her medical training. You’ve changed her whole world!
Through the Chicken Farming Program, resilient women like Qiesha and Biji are creating brighter futures for their families. Their gratitude inspires us!
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