Elizabeth Temba
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Kampala International University
Tanzania
School fee per year: 14652 SEK
Year of graduation: 2023
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BACKGROUND
My name is Elizabeth Temb and I am 21 years old. I'm the fifth child in my family. When I grew up, I lived with my parent and siblings. In my family there are eight children, four girls and four boys. Both my parents are peasants. I completed my primary school in 2012 and my parents were paying the fees,I studied at ordinary Level in 2013- 2016, and I got a sponsor who paid my school fees for both Ordinary Level and Advance Secondary Education.
WHY
I decided to choose the field because I like it and due to the social health problem that we are facing in our society. I will use my professional skills to help the society in getting the right treatment required at a time. I also want to educate people on how to use the dose required properly and on how to live healthy life to avoid different diseases My dream job is to be a Pharmacist within industrial pharmacy. I will deal with production of medicines and I want to find different sources of drugs from natural sources.
INTERESTS
The things that I like to do during my free time is to read books that contains other information apart from my field of study including novels. I also like to play netball, and to attend in different seminars about entrepreneurship.
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Elizabeth Temba
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Kampala International University
Tanzania

14652 SEK
remaining in total
school fee per year
100% of degree funded
Year of graduation: 2023
Number of years supported by Help to Help: 3
I decided to choose the field because I like it and due to the social health problem that we are facing in our society.
I decided to choose the field because I like it and due to the social health problem that we are facing in our society.
BACKGROUND
My name is Elizabeth Temb and I am 21 years old. I'm the fifth child in my family. When I grew up, I lived with my parent and siblings. In my family there are eight children, four girls and four boys. Both my parents are peasants. I completed my primary school in 2012 and my parents were paying the fees,I studied at ordinary Level in 2013- 2016, and I got a sponsor who paid my school fees for both Ordinary Level and Advance Secondary Education.
MY CHOICE OF STUDIES
I decided to choose the field because I like it and due to the social health problem that we are facing in our society. I will use my professional skills to help the society in getting the right treatment required at a time. I also want to educate people on how to use the dose required properly and on how to live healthy life to avoid different diseases My dream job is to be a Pharmacist within industrial pharmacy. I will deal with production of medicines and I want to find different sources of drugs from natural sources.
INTERESTS
The things that I like to do during my free time is to read books that contains other information apart from my field of study including novels. I also like to play netball, and to attend in different seminars about entrepreneurship.

LATEST UPDATES

Elizabeth Temba

October 27, 2022
The picture was taken at Kilimanjaro School of Pharmacy in St Luke foundation Moshi during my field practice, learning on how to manufacture and compounding different drugs example paracetamol, and also preparation of sterile product example IV infusion.

October 27, 2022

The picture was taken at Kilimanjaro School of Pharmacy in St Luke foundation Moshi during my field practice, learning on how to manufacture and compounding different drugs example paracetamol, and also preparation of sterile product example IV infusion.

Elizabeth Temba

April 13, 2022
I conducted community outreach at a school, participants were 6 students. It concerning much about Help to Help organization, what it does, the quality of being a member of Help to Help, how to apply the scholarship, rules and regulation to follow and all details concerning Help to Help In the photo, I was at Amani forest in Tanga during my field practice, learning how to press the herbarium specimen on a newspaper ready for dry it.

April 13, 2022

I conducted community outreach at a school, participants were 6 students. It concerning much about Help to Help organization, what it does, the quality of being a member of Help to Help, how to apply the scholarship, rules and regulation to follow and all details concerning Help to Help In the photo, I was at Amani forest in Tanga during my field practice, learning how to press the herbarium specimen on a newspaper ready for dry it.

Elizabeth Temba

November 17, 2021
This semester I expect to learn computer skill, this will help me much even after my studies when I get to work. Also I expect to volunteer in different health activities like breast cancer campaign, diabetes and hypertension diagnosis and in antimicrobial resistance.

November 17, 2021

This semester I expect to learn computer skill, this will help me much even after my studies when I get to work. Also I expect to volunteer in different health activities like breast cancer campaign, diabetes and hypertension diagnosis and in antimicrobial resistance.

Elizabeth Temba

March 29, 2021
In the community outreach we educated people about gonorrhea. Causes ,symptoms,prevention and treatment of gonorrhea.They asked questions and presents there problems and also they inviteus to go for another time to talk about syphilis.

March 29, 2021

In the community outreach we educated people about gonorrhea. Causes ,symptoms,prevention and treatment of gonorrhea.They asked questions and presents there problems and also they inviteus to go for another time to talk about syphilis.

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