Social Science & Business
Ismail Juma
Law
University of Dar es Salaam
Tanzania
School fee per year: 6270 SEK
Year of graduation: 2020
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BACKGROUND
I’m the fourth child out of six children of Mr and Mrs Juma Kasole, a farmer and an entrepreneur respectively. Four of my siblings have only attended primary school, one is a primary drop out and I’m the only continuing to university. I grew up and attended primary school in the Kigoma region and I attended secondary school in the Tabora region. My parents couldn’t afford my advanced studies so I decided to move to Dar es Salaam and engaged in a part time job of teaching primary English. My mother died in 2012 from a severe hypertension. I studied a Certificate in Law at the University of Dar es Salaam and passed with distinction, thereby I qualified for the Bachelor of Law at the same university.
WHY Social Science & Business
I want to advocate for the rights of the poor who suffer from injustice situations. My dream job is to be a Learned Advocate of the High Court and advocate for the rights of the poor who suffer from injustice situations because they cannot access Courts of Law. The right delayed is the right denied.
INTERESTS
Besides my studies, I participate in human rights workshops, attend public debates and visit court sessions.
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Social Science & Business
Ismail Juma
Law
University of Dar es Salaam
Tanzania

6270 SEK
remaining in total
school fee per year
100% of degree funded
Year of graduation: 2020
Number of years supported by Help to Help: 5
I want to advocate for the rights of the poor who suffer from injustice situations.
I want to advocate for the rights of the poor who suffer from injustice situations.
BACKGROUND
I’m the fourth child out of six children of Mr and Mrs Juma Kasole, a farmer and an entrepreneur respectively. Four of my siblings have only attended primary school, one is a primary drop out and I’m the only continuing to university. I grew up and attended primary school in the Kigoma region and I attended secondary school in the Tabora region. My parents couldn’t afford my advanced studies so I decided to move to Dar es Salaam and engaged in a part time job of teaching primary English. My mother died in 2012 from a severe hypertension. I studied a Certificate in Law at the University of Dar es Salaam and passed with distinction, thereby I qualified for the Bachelor of Law at the same university.
MY CHOICE OF STUDIES
I want to advocate for the rights of the poor who suffer from injustice situations. My dream job is to be a Learned Advocate of the High Court and advocate for the rights of the poor who suffer from injustice situations because they cannot access Courts of Law. The right delayed is the right denied.
INTERESTS
Besides my studies, I participate in human rights workshops, attend public debates and visit court sessions.

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