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Elizabeth is a student from Tanzania who needs $130 to fund her education.

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Elizabeth Anney
My life has been passing through different challenges. I was always late to get some school needs and l was also late to report at school on time due to that problem. I depend only on my mother and she has not enough income to afford my needs and the family?s, too. Another problem is that when it's night it gets difficult for me to study. The candlelight is very dim for lighting the studying area. Sometimes we even stay dark as my mother has no money for the price of a candle but mostly occurring this does not occur.
If I get the power, I will help my family by doing good things for them, which will repay for what they have done for me during all my studies. I will make them live a higher standard life more than now. In my society, I will educate people to work hard and they won?t regret their support of me. Finally in the School Fund I will invest more on motivating the School Fund members to study hard and also supervise the School Fund projects like club activities.

Birthday: 2008

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: chemistry and biology

Favorite Books: Biology books

I Want to Be: Nurse

Hobbies: Studying

Family: father, mother, 3 brothers, 4 sisters, 1 grandfather, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Wel Wel Secondary School

Funding for Form 3 2025:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $130

TOTAL   $130
Funding for Form 2 2024: $150
Elizabeth's Journal
200 Entries
Hello WEF,
I hope you are fine. I am also fine.

Today I want to share with you about ways to attempt examination in secondary education.
To successfully attempt a national A-Level examination in Tanzania, students should begin by thoroughly understanding the examination format and syllabus outlined by NECTA, ensuring all topics are covered during revision. Effective time management is crucial—create a realistic study timetable that allocates adequate time for each subject, focusing more on weaker areas. Practice using past papers and marking schemes to familiarize yourself with question patterns and improve answering techniques. During the exam, read instructions carefully, plan essay responses before writing, manage time wisely to attempt all questions, and review answers if time permits. Lastly, maintain a healthy lifestyle with adequate rest, nutrition, and stress management to ensure peak performance during examination days.
Today I am end up here.
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏.
Julius Kambarage Nyerere, fondly known as "Mwalimu" (the teacher), was a towering figure in African history and the architect of modern Tanzania. Born in 1922 in Butiama, Tanganyika, he was the son of a Zanaki chief. His early life involved traditional upbringing before he embarked on a path of rigorous education, attending Tabora Secondary School, Makerere College in Uganda, and finally the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, where he studied history and economics. This extensive education, coupled with his deep understanding of African communal values, profoundly shaped his political philosophy and his vision for an independent Tanganyika.

Nyerere's political career began in the 1950s when he became a key figure in the anti-colonial movement. He transformed the Tanganyika African Association into the politically focused Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) in 1954, tirelessly campaigning for independence through non-violent means. His oratorical skills and unwavering commitment to unity earned him widespread support, leading Tanganyika to peaceful independence from British rule in 1961, with Nyerere as its first Prime Minister. He then became the first President of the Republic of Tanganyika in 1962, and famously orchestrated the union with Zanzibar in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania, cementing his legacy as the "Father of the Nation." Throughout his presidency until his voluntary retirement in 1985, he championed "Ujamaa" (African socialism and self-reliance), a unique socio-economic policy aimed at fostering communal living and self-sufficiency, and played a significant role in Pan-Africanism and the liberation struggles across the continent.
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