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Avant tout bonjour . je m'appelle Michelline Kadorho ,je travail au sernie sud- kivu dans les domaines des éducations dont je suis collectrices des données , je suis marié mère des 6 enfants , dont 4filles et 2 garcons .touite les 6enfants étudies ,3fille au secondaire et 1fille au primaire et le 2 garçons ,les moyen me manque car les salaires et minime .si le Gouvernement peveunt nous aider.

English translation by PulseWire member Nita

SELF INTRODUCTION
First of all, good morning.
I'm Michelline Kadorho I work with Sernie - South Kivu in the domain of education. I am a data collector.
I am married, a mother of six children; two boys and 4 girls. All the six children are in school. Three girls are secondary schools, one girl and two boys are in the primary school. I lack the means because salaries are very small. Can the Government can help us?

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Nita's picture

l'espoir pour l'avenir

Bonjour Mme Michelline
Merci pour votre contribution et bienvenue a bord.
Ne perdez pas l’espoir, la solution viendra un jour.

NITA

Nita's picture

Translation

SELF INTRODUCTION
First of all, good morning.
I'm Michelline Kadorho I work with Sernie - South Kivu in the domain of education. I am a data collector.
I am married, a mother of six children; two boys and 4 girls. All the six children are in school. Three girls are secondary schools, one girl and two boys are in the primary school. I lack the means because salaries are very small. Can the Government can help us?

NITA

Linda M. Ando's picture

Educators for Equity!

Dear Michelline~

Thank you for giving voice to the pay inequalities in such important fields like education but also
for all the working mothers who struggle to provide for their families.

Yes, you are deserving of a higher salary. I hope you are able to petition and unite with other people desiring the same equity to create plans and ways to request equitable salary. Your value and contribution is immeasurable and dignity & respect should be rewarded. Thank you for working on the front lines of education and raising a family.

Keep the faith!

Linda

With Gratitude,

Linda M. Ando

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