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Machik
Machik is a U.S.-based non-profit, non-governmental organisation that incubates social innovation in Tibet. Their work focuses on five main areas: The Chungba Project, Women's Initiatives, Summer Enrichment Program, Social Entrepreneurship, Youth Leadership, and Governance.〔(Machik: Our Work ) accessed 26/4/2012〕 ==Background== Machik was founded by Tibetan sisters Losang and Tashi Rabgey, two Ph.D.s who grew up predominantly in Canada. The group came about after the sisters and their parents built the Ruth Walter Chungba Primary School in the village of Chungba, located in the Kham region of Tibet.〔National Geographic, (Explorer Bio, Losang Rabgey ) accessed 26/4/2012〕 The school first opened in 2002, and is now considered an exemplary school in the region. The organisation has also gone on to develop the Chungba Middle School and create programs to offer educational opportunities for Tibetan women in the Amdo region and elsewhere.〔( Machik: Education ) accessed 26/4/2012〕 Losang and Tashi Rabgey were born in a Tibetan refugee settlement in India and later moved to Canada. Losang holds a Ph.D. from the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies and was named an (Emerging Explorer ) by the National Geographic; Tashi was the first Rhodes Scholar of Tibetan descent and holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University. She is now a Research Professor of International Affairs at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University. Both have published extensively on Tibet issues and continue to do fieldwork on the ground in the region.〔Tashi Rabgey and Tseten Wangchuk Sharlho, ("Sino-Tibetan Dialogue in the Post-Mao Era" ), East West Center, 2004〕
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