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Our Staff

DDD's staff and graduates are not just skilled employees - they are confident future leaders.

All of our offices are managed and operated locally. Our data management operators (DMOs) are recruited directly from our training program; after working at DDD while earning a university degree, they graduate to high-paying work in other organizations. Some graduate internally, to become managers at DDD. Our staff are empowered to think creatively and take initiative, building confidence to change their lives for the better.

Download our ebook! In "The Confidence to Dream" DDD's graduates tell their stories and provide a "before and after DDD" account of their experience and aspirations, explaining how DDD has impacted their lives and those of their families.

Earlier Staff Stories

Metta Thippawong
Vientiane, Laos

"I know that DDD can and will help me realize my dream. My disability made me feel like I was a helpless person, a burden for my family. I thought that no one in society or any company will hire me. But then I heard about DDD. This job changed me into a more confident person. "

Read her story

Bun Sokha
Phnom Penh, Cambodia

"DDD is not only the place that gives a good opportunity to disadvantaged group of people but also a warm place to be. DDD employees always give each other encouragement and a helping hand whenever we face problems in both work and home."

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Phoutmala Soubin
Vientiane, Laos

"Before the training, I was shy and lacked of self-confidence, but now I have become confident and improved myself a lot now I am a Project Coordinator, I am really proud."

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Chenda Chhay
Phnom Penh, Cambodia

"I am committed to what I'm doing now and that I thank God for the people who supported DDD and gave me the chance to follow my dream. I'm proud to be part of DDD's family."

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Joseph Kahiro Karanja
Nairobi, Kenya

"Joseph is among the first group of Data Management Operators to start working for DDD in Nairobi. Read his story (link to new page) with the following story and his picture and this headline."

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