Medicine & Health
Innocent Isaria
Occupational Therapy
Kilimanjaro Christian Medical College
Tanzania
School fee per year: 7252 SEK
Year of graduation: 2019
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BACKGROUND
We are three children in our family. My brother is a day worker and the small one attends junior high school. I grew up in Moshi rural area where I started grade one in 2004. At 2011 I started secondary school in the Tema village and during that period the number of teachers (especially teachers of science) was very small compared to the number of student. In 2014 I finished junior high and proceeded to college. Now I live in Kisaringo, in Moshi which is very far from the college and every day I walk by foot around 6km to the college. My family like to maintain discipline and listen gospel music.
WHY Medicine & Health
I expect to open an employment centre when I finish this course. I chose this course in order to help people with disability to interact with society, engage in productive activity, gain access to their human rights and ultimately to become independent individuals. Through community based rehabilitation strategies I will help people with disability to access aid and rehabilitation.
INTERESTS
I'm interested in playing football, listening to gospel music, talking about wisdom with people, reading books and running as exercise.
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Medicine & Health
Innocent Isaria
Occupational Therapy
Kilimanjaro Christian Medical College
Tanzania

7252 SEK
remaining in total
school fee per year
100% of degree funded
Year of graduation: 2019
Number of years supported by Help to Help: 1
Through community based rehabilitation strategies I will help people with disability to access aid and rehabilitation.
Through community based rehabilitation strategies I will help people with disability to access aid and rehabilitation.
BACKGROUND
We are three children in our family. My brother is a day worker and the small one attends junior high school. I grew up in Moshi rural area where I started grade one in 2004. At 2011 I started secondary school in the Tema village and during that period the number of teachers (especially teachers of science) was very small compared to the number of student. In 2014 I finished junior high and proceeded to college. Now I live in Kisaringo, in Moshi which is very far from the college and every day I walk by foot around 6km to the college. My family like to maintain discipline and listen gospel music.
MY CHOICE OF STUDIES
I expect to open an employment centre when I finish this course. I chose this course in order to help people with disability to interact with society, engage in productive activity, gain access to their human rights and ultimately to become independent individuals. Through community based rehabilitation strategies I will help people with disability to access aid and rehabilitation.
INTERESTS
I'm interested in playing football, listening to gospel music, talking about wisdom with people, reading books and running as exercise.

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