Ahumuza Charity
Agricultural Livelihoods and Farm Production
Mbarara University
Uganda
School fee per year: 6814 SEK
Year of graduation: 2023
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BACKGROUND
I have grown up from a humble background and my mother has always been struggling to pay for my siblings, my aunt voluntarily decided to pay for me until the lockdown started. My mother is a tailor and she has been doing this for about 5 years now. I have had a quite challenging but yet an inspiring education journey. At some point I had to do deliveries first, as a way of supporting my aunt, then I could continue to school.
WHY
Farmers in my village are carrying out agriculture poorly with poor yields. To gain skills I can share with the community to improve agricultural practices. To know different crop varieties and how to control pests and diseases in both crops and animals. I love: A job that will give an opportunity to directly interact with the community. A job that allows me to train other people to have basic skills that are required in agriculture. A job where I am given a platform to innovate within the working environment.
INTERESTS
I personally like reading the bible. I also like organizing my room in my free time. Some times I socialize with my friends
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Engineering & Natural Science
Ahumuza Charity
Agricultural Livelihoods and Farm Production
Mbarara University
Uganda

6814 SEK
remaining in total
school fee per year
Graduated
0% of degree funded
Year of graduation: 2023
Number of years supported by Help to Help: 2
I love a job that will give an opportunity to directly interact with the community!
I love a job that will give an opportunity to directly interact with the community!
BACKGROUND
I have grown up from a humble background and my mother has always been struggling to pay for my siblings, my aunt voluntarily decided to pay for me until the lockdown started. My mother is a tailor and she has been doing this for about 5 years now. I have had a quite challenging but yet an inspiring education journey. At some point I had to do deliveries first, as a way of supporting my aunt, then I could continue to school.
MY CHOICE OF STUDIES
Farmers in my village are carrying out agriculture poorly with poor yields. To gain skills I can share with the community to improve agricultural practices. To know different crop varieties and how to control pests and diseases in both crops and animals. I love: A job that will give an opportunity to directly interact with the community. A job that allows me to train other people to have basic skills that are required in agriculture. A job where I am given a platform to innovate within the working environment.
INTERESTS
I personally like reading the bible. I also like organizing my room in my free time. Some times I socialize with my friends
Q: How can I trust Ahumuza Charity is a real student?

A: Ahumuza Charity has applied for a scholarship from Help to Help and was granted one. We have reviewed the written application and conducted a thorough interview with Ahumuza Charity . We have also double-checked the given identity with Mbarara University. We now and then also do home-visits and met with a majority of our students.

Q: If I donate, what happens with my donation?

A: Each semester, Help to Help pay school fees for our students. We reserve the right to only pay school fees for students who live up to the agreed terms and conditions for the scholarship which includes submitting grades in time, good academic perform and continuous communication with Help to Help among other things. The payments are done directly to each university. Once payments are done, we demand the universities to send us official receipts.

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