Medicine & Health
Janeth Kimaro
Medical Laboratory Technology
Kampala International University
Tanzania
School fee per year: 7772 SEK
Year of graduation: 2020
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BACKGROUND
I grew up in a single parent family at Rombo, and my mother is the one responsible for providing for us. My late father died 2005 so we don't know much about his family, and they are not providing anything for us. My mother does not have permanent job, instead she does people's laundry and work on other people's farms. Our neighbour often take me to his home as he knows about our status. I started primary school in Moshi I passed well and then joined Rau Secondary school. But then my neighbour passed away 2013 when I was in form three. Life after his death was a bit complicated, and especially hard since my mum had no money to pay for the school fee. But she tried until she made it. When I joined University I apply for scholarship and they provide me with 40% of the tuition fee but it was not enough since the remaining 60% still is a huge amount, which makes mama struggle very hard.
WHY Medicine & Health
Because I believe that to be a laboratory technician is the core of medicine and the health sector (it is the home of diagnosis as without the laboratory no diagnosis will be made) I decided to pursure this field. My dream is to be a doctor or work under medicine and health sector.
INTERESTS
I would like to be an entrepreneur and make money by using my own skill.
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Medicine & Health
Janeth Kimaro
Medical Laboratory Technology
Kampala International University
Tanzania

7772 SEK
remaining in total
school fee per year
100% of degree funded
Year of graduation: 2020
Number of years supported by Help to Help: 1
I want to be a doctor, but I also want to earn money to decrease the burden on my mother. I chose this field because the laboratory is the core of medicine
I want to be a doctor, but I also want to earn money to decrease the burden on my mother. I chose this field because the laboratory is the core of medicine
BACKGROUND
I grew up in a single parent family at Rombo, and my mother is the one responsible for providing for us. My late father died 2005 so we don't know much about his family, and they are not providing anything for us. My mother does not have permanent job, instead she does people's laundry and work on other people's farms. Our neighbour often take me to his home as he knows about our status. I started primary school in Moshi I passed well and then joined Rau Secondary school. But then my neighbour passed away 2013 when I was in form three. Life after his death was a bit complicated, and especially hard since my mum had no money to pay for the school fee. But she tried until she made it. When I joined University I apply for scholarship and they provide me with 40% of the tuition fee but it was not enough since the remaining 60% still is a huge amount, which makes mama struggle very hard.
MY CHOICE OF STUDIES
Because I believe that to be a laboratory technician is the core of medicine and the health sector (it is the home of diagnosis as without the laboratory no diagnosis will be made) I decided to pursure this field. My dream is to be a doctor or work under medicine and health sector.
INTERESTS
I would like to be an entrepreneur and make money by using my own skill.

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