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Watch us; we are the Women Entrepreneur in Thandaunggyi




Watch us; we are the Women Entrepreneur in Thandaunggyi




Seoul YWCA had an article once to let you know that we are implementing ‘Sharing and Dreams’ in Myanmar supported by Samsung and Community chest of Korea for one year.



(making the ribbon with leftover pieces)

The purpose is to get their economic independence and self-confidence.
There are two batches in Thandaunggyi during the year. The first batch was finished in July, and from the August, the second batch was started their lessons! They had a handicraft class and ICT class. Through lessons, they could think of the business ideas and the profits.






Thandunggyi is located in a mountain area, therefore it sometimes has trouble using electricity well, but they are having ICT class during this month. Please cheer them up and send regards! 


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