As a refugee in Ethiopia, it is not always easy to find a job. In Addis Ababa, she landed her first job as an English teacher, utilizing her language skills to help others. Her dedication and hard work caught the attention of humanitarian organizations, and soon she started to work for the Norwegian Refugee Council.
Rahwa's commitment to her work and her genuine desire to make a difference in the lives of fellow refugees shone through in every task she undertook.
She later joined the Danish Refugee Council in Addis Ababa, where she provides crucial assistance to Eritrean refugees, utilizing her personal experience and skills to help them cope with the emotional and psychological challenges they face.
Rahwa finds immense fulfilment in her work. It not only keeps her busy but also allows her to connect with and support others who have experienced similar hardships.
Although Rahwa is able to work as a refugee incentive worker, these positions receive only a small stipend based on government policy. Many refugees are working for low pay, despite their professional qualifications.