Konrad Oginga
Medicine
Kampala International University in Tanzania
Tanzania
School fee per year: 10986 SEK
Year of graduation: 2023
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BACKGROUND
My family has eight family members. My father is a peasant, he grows cassava and maize for a living, and he keeps 2 oxes and 4 cows for farming activities. My mother and brother have passed away. I grew up as an ordinary child in the village, assisting my parents in farming activities, fetching water from the river using buckets, and also fetching wood for making fire since there is no electricity in my village. My primary school was somehow difficult since it is about 10 km from home to school, so sometimes I did not make it, I used to go to school 3 days in a week, but after reaching class 4 I move and stayed with my uncle who was living a bit nearer to school. In 2015 I joined St. Anthony of Padua Major Seminary for Diploma in Philosophy, where I was under the support of Catholic Diocese of Musoma, and I graduated in 2018.
WHY
I chose this field because, in my village, many people are suffering and lack health education in various areas so this pushes me to study this carrier. After my studies, I may be an asset to them. My dream job is to become a medical doctor. I really like to volunteer to serve others. I am praying that should have the spirit of helping the needy.
INTERESTS
Personally what I like to do in my free time is read books, and listen to speeches of famous and popular figures such as Prof. PLO Lumumba from Kenya, Barrack Obama and others. And sometimes I do visit orphanages and share the word of God and stories with them.
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Medicine & Health
Konrad Oginga
Medicine
Kampala International University in Tanzania
Tanzania

10986 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: 1
My dream job is to become a medical doctor. I really like to volunteer to serve others.
My dream job is to become a medical doctor. I really like to volunteer to serve others.
BACKGROUND
My family has eight family members. My father is a peasant, he grows cassava and maize for a living, and he keeps 2 oxes and 4 cows for farming activities. My mother and brother have passed away. I grew up as an ordinary child in the village, assisting my parents in farming activities, fetching water from the river using buckets, and also fetching wood for making fire since there is no electricity in my village. My primary school was somehow difficult since it is about 10 km from home to school, so sometimes I did not make it, I used to go to school 3 days in a week, but after reaching class 4 I move and stayed with my uncle who was living a bit nearer to school. In 2015 I joined St. Anthony of Padua Major Seminary for Diploma in Philosophy, where I was under the support of Catholic Diocese of Musoma, and I graduated in 2018.
MY CHOICE OF STUDIES
I chose this field because, in my village, many people are suffering and lack health education in various areas so this pushes me to study this carrier. After my studies, I may be an asset to them. My dream job is to become a medical doctor. I really like to volunteer to serve others. I am praying that should have the spirit of helping the needy.
INTERESTS
Personally what I like to do in my free time is read books, and listen to speeches of famous and popular figures such as Prof. PLO Lumumba from Kenya, Barrack Obama and others. And sometimes I do visit orphanages and share the word of God and stories with them.
Q: How can I trust Konrad Oginga is a real student?

A: Konrad Oginga 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 Konrad Oginga . We have also double-checked the given identity with Kampala International University in Tanzania. 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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