By Naw Khine Thazin Ni Win | Project Leader
With the hope of creating a better public transport system for Filipinos, Meg worked as an architect for the government through the Department of Transportation for six years. Through her government work and collaboration with global companies, she realised that there was a lot more to learn about public transport. She was given the opportunity to pursue a double degree in urban mobility at Aalto University in Finland and learn from countries that have already built a good transportation system for their communities.
Pursuing a specialised course provided more insights and perspectives that could be explored and applied in the Philippine public transport sector, including understanding transportation issues from a policy perspective. Studying urban mobility enabled Meg to look at other angles and understand whether there were compromises that had to be made to improve public transport, a sector that is predominantly led by men. There were instances when she was the only woman in meetings who crafted plans for the benefit of women and children—proof that representation was still a problem.
As Meg aspires to be a woman leader and changemaker in the transportation sector, it is fitting that she sought the support of Wedu's funding, which is known for advocating for gender equality across all sectors. Wedu's funding has allowed Meg to realise her goals and aspirations, as it allows professionals such as her to bridge the gap between what she has and what she can do.
Once Meg graduates, she wants to use the insights into mobility she has gained to provide better access to education for the vulnerable, especially when it comes to transportation—a seemingly minuscule yet impactful part of everyday life.
Meg said, "My first priority is getting experience when it comes to mobility planning, policy development, and implementation in different scenarios of development that can be patterned to the different development needs of cities and provinces in the Philippines."
We are very thankful to you for supporting more women achieve their educational goals by donating to the Sujata Baskota Honor Education Funding. Your contribution directly supports women like Meg by allowing them to focus on their studies and follow their dreams to create positive social change. Thanks to you we have been able to raise a total of $7,013 in online donations to contribute towards financing for education, an amount that can provide financial support to more women.
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