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Sandee was born in Myanmar but spent her childhood in Thailand as a stateless person until she was given the opportunity to attend university in the United States. She received her doctorate from University of Maryland in International Education Policy, and her M.A. from Georgetown University.
Previously she has worked in Burma as Program Manager for USAID during which she oversaw humanitarian recovery after Cyclone Nargis, helped usher U.S. Government policy changes in Myanmar, and managed a diverse program portfolio including maternal child health, civil society strengthening, non-formal education and child protection. Sandee was chosen as BBC’s “100 Women of 2014” for her work in improving the lives of women and girls in Myanmar.
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