This month, we’re sharing postcards from TechnoServe staff who are creating change in communities across Africa, Latin America, and Asia. Get a glimpse into their daily routines and learn about the clients they support every day. 

A Different Kind of Postcard: Nonprofit Impact Stories

The summer travel season is in full swing in the Northern Hemisphere. If you’ve ever received a travel postcard from a friend or family member, you know how fun it can be to get a glimpse into people’s experiences while traveling. Now, we’re sharing a different kind of postcard. 

In our new series, Postcards from the Field, we’re bringing you closer to the heart of TechnoServe’s work with perspectives from our field staff around the world. The series features brief, personal notes from our farmer trainers and business advisors as they share stories about the clients they’ve met and the work they’ve been doing in communities across Africa, Latin America, and Asia.

Each postcard offers a glimpse into the daily realities of supporting entrepreneurs and smallholder farmers around the world, told by the TechnoServe team members who are there making it happen.

Nonprofit Impact Stories: Postcards From the Field

Olivia Barrios Rojas, Project and Alliance Manager, Mexico 

Smriti Anand, Business Advisor, India

Aruwa Usman, Business Advisor, Nigeria

Catherine Musangi, Regional Program Director, Ethiopia

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Olivia Sakai

Olivia Sakai

Olivia Sakai is a senior communications specialist at TechnoServe. Her background is in multimedia storytelling, digital communications, and sustainable development. She holds a master's degree in development practice from the University of California, Berkeley, and a bachelor's degree in anthropology and geography from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo. In her free time, Olivia enjoys exploring new places with a camera in hand or taking in the many sights of her hometown, Washington, D.C.

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