Student Portrait

My name is Thiri, born in Si Thar village, a small community in Shwebo, Sagaing, Myanmar. As the eldest of five siblings raised in a traditional Buddhist family, I grew up witnessing the hardships my mother endured to raise us, especially while my father battled alcoholism. These early struggles shaped my belief in the power of education, not only as a means to transform my own life but also to uplift my family and community.

After finishing high school in 2019, I worked as a guide teacher in my hometown for two years, supporting students in their learning. It was during this time that I discovered my passion for inclusive and equitable education. However, my path was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced me to leave my studies at Government Technological College. I returned to my village, where internet and electricity were unavailable, but I refused to give up.

I became a community teacher, continuing to support children in any way I could.

In 2022, determined to keep learning and growing, I moved to Mandalay and began volunteering at the New Teachers Training Center, teaching children from diverse ethnic, cultural, and underprivileged backgrounds. At the same time, I completed two diplomas, one in English from Phaung Daw Oo International University and one in Community Development from Ah Nyar Institute, both offered entirely free of charge. These programs strengthened my communication and leadership skills and deepened my understanding of how to empower marginalized communities through education.

I am currently pursuing a degree in Elementary Education at Asia Pacific International University and am proud to be a Daughters Rising scholarship recipient, which supports my tuition. To support myself further, I work part-time as an English teacher at Focus Coaching Center and co-founded an educational platform, Universal Learning Space, which offers free learning resources to youth.

 About Thiri

  • Age: 23
  • Ethnicity: Burmese
  • Country: Myanmar

 School & Program

  • Asia-Pacific International University
  • Bachelor’s, Elementary Education
  • 2nd Year in Program

Goals & Dreams

  • Become and educator
  • Establish an organization to educate women
  • Return to a peaceful Myanmar

 Loan Details

  • Loan Amount: $1,875
  • Amount Left To Fund: $1,750
  • Contract Duration: 10 years
  • Status: In School
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I also serve as a researcher at Ah Nyar Institute, focusing on gender and educational development, helping raise awareness and contribute to academic projects that uplift women and youth. These experiences have confirmed my purpose: to dedicate my life to education reform and women’s empowerment in Myanmar.

In many rural communities, girls are still discouraged from pursuing education or leadership roles. I want to change that by creating safe, inclusive learning spaces, mentoring young girls, and providing training for teachers and families.

After graduation, I plan to return to my community to train local teachers, advocate for girls’ education, and support parents in becoming active participants in their children’s learning.

My dream is to help build a peaceful, inclusive society where every child, regardless of background, gender, or income, can thrive. I carry not only my own dreams but also the hopes of the children, girls, and families in my village and beyond.

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

Thiri

Thiri

“I carry not only my own dreams but also the hopes of the children, girls, and families in my village and beyond.”

Thiri

Rosa, Academic Dean at Ah Nyar Institute

“Against all odds, Thiri will make it happen.”

Q&A With Thiri

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What is your favorite memory?
The time I spent with my father
How would your friends describe you?
Funny, active, talkative, intelligent
What is the one thing that isn’t taught in school but should be?
Financial literacy
What is/was your favorite subject in school?
Mathematics
What skill or ability do you most wish you had (but lack today)?
The ability to speak every language
If you could do anything you wanted now, what would it be?
Freedom for Myanmar
Where would you most like to travel?
Any place that I can travel with my family
What’s the best meal you’ve ever had?
The meals that my mother cooked for me
What’s your dream job?
An educator who is an expert in both knowledge and experience in the field
If you won $1 million in a lottery, how would you spend it?
My first priority will be to build a stable home for my family and support my siblings’ education. I also plan to invest wisely for long-term sustainability and establish an organization dedicated to advancing women’s education.

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