Student Portrait

My name is Lar Paw. I grew up in Kayin State, Burma. I am the eldest of five siblings, with three brothers and one sister.

My mother is a retired school teacher, and my father is a plumber. My youngest brother has been frequently ill since childhood, and because of this, my parents encouraged me to become a nurse so I could support both our family’s income and healthcare needs.

Despite many challenges, my parents supported me in pursuing nursing education, and I began my studies in 2003. I completed my nursing diploma in 2006 and worked at a private hospital in Hpa-an for one year. Although my parents hoped I would remain close to home, I wanted to explore beyond my immediate surroundings and learn more about the wider situation.

In 2007, I moved to the Thailand–Burma border and began working as a nurse for refugees who had fled their homes. This experience deepened my commitment to supporting vulnerable communities. I came to understand that many people were being denied basic rights, including access to education, healthcare, information, and freedom of movement.

After arriving at the border, I worked as a clinical nurse, supporting a wide range of patients, including pregnant women, children, and those with chronic illnesses. During this time, I encountered patients who had experienced severe hardship, which led me to focus on gender-based violence (GBV). In 2012, I began working with the American Refugee Committee, where I was responsible for managing GBV programs in Umphiem Refugee Camp.

After several years of work, I began to think about how I could further develop my knowledge and skills.

 About Lar Paw

  • Age: 39
  • Ethnicity: Karen
  • Country: Myanmar

 School & Program

  • Khon Kaen University
  • Master’s, Public Health
  • Graduated

Goals & Dreams

  • Become an effective public health practitioner
  • Visit Japan

 Loan Details

  • Loan Amount: $3,425
  • Amount Left To Fund: $0
  • Contract Duration: 11 years
  • Status: Repaid in Full

Quotable

What Others Are Saying About Lar Paw

In 2016, I enrolled in a distance university program in Hpa-an while continuing to work and support my family financially, especially as my brother required ongoing medical treatment.

After completing my undergraduate studies, I started saving money to continue my education. Health has always been my main area of interest, and this became even more important during the COVID-19 pandemic. During this time, my brother’s condition worsened due to limited access to proper treatment, and he was eventually hospitalized in critical condition. My family faced both emotional and financial strain, and I used my savings to support his medical care.

This experience made me reflect deeply on the causes of illness and the importance of prevention. I began to see public health as a field that could help address these challenges at a broader level. I want to provide people with accurate and accessible health information so they can make informed decisions and lead healthier lives.

Written by Lar Paw with editing assistance from Zomia’s volunteer editors.

Lar Paw

Lar Paw

“I want to provide people with accurate and accessible health information so they can make informed decisions and lead healthier lives.”

Q&A With Lar Paw

Survey Fun

What is your favorite memory?
Climbing Mount Zwe Ka Bin with family and friends
How would your friends describe you?
Friendly, loving and caring person
What is the one thing that isn’t taught in school but should be?
Diversity and inclusion
What is/was your favorite subject in school?
Biology
What skill or ability do you most wish you had (but lack today)?
Speaking English more fluently
If you could do anything you wanted now, what would it be?
Bringing a positive change for Myanmar
Where would you most like to travel?
Japan
What’s the best meal you’ve ever had?
Salmon soup
What’s your dream job?
Successful public heath practitioner
If you won $1 million in a lottery, how would you spend it?
Pay for the medical treatments of my brother at an international hospital, invest in migrant education, pay for IDPs in Myanmar, save for my future