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Our monthly photo series highlights the beauty and opportunity in the lives of our clients around the world.


Smallholder farmers who live in poverty rely on agriculture...
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Trishna Gurung | तृष्णा गुरुङ्ग (she/her) is the senior director of communications at TechnoServe. She is passionate about building courageous communities using communications to connect heart and mind toward action that breaks past fear, apathy, and indifference. With close to 20 years of global nonprofit experience starting in her home country Nepal, Trishna has led award-winning global campaigns, built engaged and high-performing teams, and advanced justice and equity in her professional roles. She holds a master's degree in mass communications and journalism from Bond University, Australia. She is a proud immigrant and a budding green thumb who not-so-secretly misses being a radio jockey.
Our monthly photo series highlights the beauty and opportunity in the lives of our clients around the world.
Our monthly photo series highlights the beauty and opportunity in the lives of our clients around the world.
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