Dimitrinka works part-time as a health mediator in the Bulgarian village where she grew up while studying to be a nurse in the capital, Sofia. The twenty-six year old knows she's bucking the odds: fewer than half of one percent of Bulgarian Roma obtain degrees in higher education.
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