Medicine & Health
Mohamed Hassan
Medicine & Surgery
Kampala International University
Tanzania
School fee per year: 17020 SEK
Year of graduation: 2020
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BACKGROUND
I am 23 years old from a family of seven children, I’m the fourth child to my mother and the first to my father. I grew up in Tanga City with my family until my parents separated in 2012. Three of my sisters are married and my older brother disappeared. My younger sister is still studying and my young brother is studying religion issues. I got admitted to Kampala International University where I’m a third year medical student doing a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery.
WHY Medicine & Health
My dream job is to become a pediatric neurosurgeon. I am aware of the scarcity my society have in the health profession, particularly in health specialists across the country. My objective is to be among the best medical doctors produced in Tanzania and to help make a difference in my society. I want to improve health services to every member of my society regardless of their status and I will do that with a maximum of my capacity.
INTERESTS
I have many interests including reading books and watching and playing football. I am also a leader of a medical association at my university and at national level. This means that I devote most of my time on arranging social programmes, debates, scientific conferences, education- and medical trainings and sports- and entertainment events.
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Medicine & Health
Mohamed Hassan
Medicine & Surgery
Kampala International University
Tanzania

17020 SEK
remaining in total
school fee per year
100% of degree funded
Year of graduation: 2020
Number of years supported by Help to Help: 4
My objective is to be among the best medical doctors produced in Tanzania and to help make a difference in my society.
My objective is to be among the best medical doctors produced in Tanzania and to help make a difference in my society.
BACKGROUND
I am 23 years old from a family of seven children, I’m the fourth child to my mother and the first to my father. I grew up in Tanga City with my family until my parents separated in 2012. Three of my sisters are married and my older brother disappeared. My younger sister is still studying and my young brother is studying religion issues. I got admitted to Kampala International University where I’m a third year medical student doing a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery.
MY CHOICE OF STUDIES
My dream job is to become a pediatric neurosurgeon. I am aware of the scarcity my society have in the health profession, particularly in health specialists across the country. My objective is to be among the best medical doctors produced in Tanzania and to help make a difference in my society. I want to improve health services to every member of my society regardless of their status and I will do that with a maximum of my capacity.
INTERESTS
I have many interests including reading books and watching and playing football. I am also a leader of a medical association at my university and at national level. This means that I devote most of my time on arranging social programmes, debates, scientific conferences, education- and medical trainings and sports- and entertainment events.

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A: Mohamed Hassan 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 Mohamed Hassan . We have also double-checked the given identity with Kampala International University. We now and then also do home-visits and met with a majority of our students.

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