In my community, women in MSF are often associated with roles like nursing or midwifery—logistics, mechanics, and driving are seen as jobs for men. I challenge these stereotypes, telling young women that gender should never limit what they can achieve. In 2024, I applied for a warehouse supervisor position, competing against five men. I worked hard, prepared thoroughly, and proved that women can excel in any role.
Before starting with MSF, my journey had not been easy—I once worked night shifts washing dishes just to support my family. My late brother sacrificed his own education to fund mine, and though he passed away before we could fulfill our dream of him returning to school, I now ensure his children get the education he wanted.
My work is more than a job—it changes lives. I’ve visited MSF projects and seen mothers receiving hygiene kits we packed, children getting lifesaving medicines we shipped. These moments remind me why my job matters. I’m proud of how far I’ve come and hope to grow further in MSF, pursue a master’s degree, and take on international assignments to make an even greater impact.
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