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Margaret's Story


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 Margaret’s Story

A Real Nurse Stories Podcastathon Special Episode

This episode is very close to my heart.

A few years ago, I had the privilege of sponsoring a young woman from Kibera, one of the largest informal settlements in Africa, through three years of nurse training in Kenya. That young woman is Margaret Ochieng.

Today, she is a qualified nurse.

In this episode, I sit down with Margaret, alongside two extraordinary leaders who make this life-changing work possible: Leonida Kwamboka Oriki, Director of Wanawake kwa Wanawake, and Evalyne Legei, Project Leader for Women in Wanawake.

Together, we talk about what community empowerment really looks like. Not in theory. In real lives.

This journey was made possible through Women for Women in Africa, an Australian-based, volunteer-run DGR1 charity founded in 2004 by Marguerite Ryan AM.

What began as informal education in shipping containers has grown into a trusted grassroots organisation creating lasting change in Nairobi, partnering with Wanawake kwa Wanawake, a women-led community centre whose name translates to Women for Women.

Their mission is simple and powerful: Hope through Education.

Through school sponsorships, university pathways, and practical skills training, they support women and families to break cycles of poverty and build independence, dignity, and safety.

Every program is built with the community, for the community.

  • Community empowerment in Kibera

  • Women’s skills development and economic independence

  • Margaret’s journey to becoming a nurse

  • The cultural shifts happening in Kenya

  • The ripple effect education has on families and future generations

  • The power of sponsorship and what it truly means

Margaret shares openly about:

  • Growing up in Kibera

  • Being nominated for sponsorship

  • The challenges of nursing school

  • The resilience it took to keep going

  • How becoming a nurse has changed not just her life, but her family’s future

One of the most powerful parts of this conversation is hearing how education doesn’t just transform one person; it shifts an entire family system.

This is community-led development in action. This is women’s empowerment in real time. This is what sponsorship impact actually looks like.

In Kibera, opportunities for young women are limited. Without education and sponsorship, many girls face early marriage, financial dependency, and restricted life choices.

Margaret’s story is proof that when one young woman is supported, the ripple effect extends far beyond her.

It reaches families. Communities. Generations.

How You Can Help

If this episode moves you, please consider:

  • Making a donation

  • Sponsoring a young woman through her education

  • Sharing this episode with someone who cares about global nursing, education, or women’s empowerment

Sponsorship is not charity in the traditional sense. It is a partnership. It is a belief. It is an investment in leadership and possibility.

And as nurses, we understand better than most the power of education to change lives.

Chapters:

00:00 – Introduction to Real Nurse Stories and Margaret’s Journey

01:16 – Empowering Women in Kibera: Leonida’s Perspective

04:02 – Evelyn’s Role in Women’s Empowerment Programs

06:45 – Cultural Shifts in Women’s Roles in Construction

09:44 – Margaret’s Inspiring Journey to Nursing

12:31 – Overcoming Challenges in Nursing School

14:58 – The Ripple Effect of Education on Family

17:46 – Margaret’s Message to Young Girls

26:18 – The Power of Sponsorship

29:54 – Personal Stories of Inspiration

33:39 – From Shipping Containers to Classrooms

35:17 – Women for Women: A Lifeline

38:34 – Empowering Women Through Education

45:18 – Celebrating Success and Community Impact

49:46 – A Call for Collaboration and Support

53:50 – Vision for the Future

If you’ve ever wondered whether one person can make a difference, this episode answers that question.

Thank you for listening, and for being part of the ripple effect. 💛


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