+ Follow LEARNING AND LIVELIHOOD SKILLS Tag
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[Summary] => Teary-eyed, 22-year-old Istanisla Koh recalled how she took her studies for granted. Almost at a loss for words, she admitted that she could do little by way of work without a college diploma.
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[Title] => Three dynamic women advocate learning through reading
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