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Cleopatra Abbas is a student from Tanzania who is fully funded for this school year! Fund another student here.

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Cleopatra Abbas Mlyuka
The experience I had early in life was being the first born of five siblings who depend mostly on me as their sister. The other experience is losing friends, especially in my secondary school education due to early pregnancies, and others who became school dropouts due to several reasons, drug abuse being one of them.

The most difficult experience I had in my life was when I decided to visit my mother and my younger siblings. It was hard because mother used to leave the house and return home the next day. Sometimes she would not return for days, and whenever she did, she would always come back home drunk. I had stay with the kids and for them I would pretend to be happy as if nothing was wrong, since a happy face was all I could offer to them. From this, confidence and eagerness to reach success have enormously risen in me.

The moment I felt proud of myself was when the form six results came out. I was super proud of myself since it happened at school. I was scared that things don’t always go as planned. But I did it and I was and still am proud of myself.

The most memorable and happiest thing ever happened in my life was when I got the chance to travel to places like France and Russia with an organization for the disadvantaged community where youth use football to fight alcohol, AIDs, and early pregnancies. I got to meet with different youth all over the world from disadvantaged communities and shared ideas concerning education, sports, and culture.

My dream is to become a land officer. I am going to accomplish this by being confident and optimistic. I will focus forward and visualize my dream and make every step fun as it will add energy to me. After I reach my dream, as a first born I will make sure that my young brothers and sisters go to school and get education. Education is the root to success. Not only that, when I reach my dreams, I am looking forward to starting nonprofit charity groups and nongovernmental organizations which will be based on children and youth from the disadvantaged communities and also on women’s empowerment groups. Also, for the World Education Fund, which is my family, I will be involved in volunteering, educating, inspiring, and funding to support other students from our communities. I believe this will enrich people's lives.

If I had the power, I would change the education system in my country and transform it from theoretical-based to practical-based education. Practical-based exams show the actual intellect of students. Practical learning assists students in identifying their interests and choosing a career accordingly. Hence this type of teaching creates skilled labor and entrepreneurs.

Birthday: 2000

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: Geography

Favorite Books: Earth science

I Want to Be: Land officer

Hobbies: Singing, playing football

Family: father, mother, 4 brothers, 1 sister

O-Level School: Klerruu Secondary School

A-Level School: St Dominic Savio Kigonzile secondary school

University: Ardhi university

Funding for fourth year (120) 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $120

TOTAL   $120
Funding for third year (80) 2023: $80
Funding for third year (120) 2023: $120
Funding for second year 2022: $150
Funding for first year (100) 2021: $100
Funding for Form 6 2019: $150
Funding for Form 5 2018: $150
Funding for Form 4 2017: $150
Funding for Form 3 2016: $200
Cleopatra Abbas's Journal
417 Entries
Hellow my family
Today I would like to continue with the last message which I have been shared with you about the principles to think and grow rich.
Lets continue with principle number six which is PLANNING; when you decide to take a road trip, the first thing you do is put your destination into the navigator system. Perhaps you will consults a map and decide on a route to follow to reach your destination. Having a well defined plan of how to achieve your goals is just as important as knowing what roads take on your drive.

Principle number seven is DECISION;
A vague wish is opposite of a decision. Everyone wishes to have more money, free time and love. But when you only have a hazy idea of your desire, you cannot tap into the storehouse of power available from infinite intelligence.
Hello everyone
so i wanted to tell you about the disease that has occured here in Dar es salaam,it is not a new disease but it really has been a disadvantage.
The outbreak of viral conjunctivitis, commonly known as "red eyes", has now spread to 17 regions, according to the government of Tanzania.
This signals a massive surge in the outbreak, which was first reported in Dar es Salaam earlier this month.
The Ministry of Health said then that hospitals in the city were facing an influx of patients with the disease
The Director of Curative Services, Prof Paschal Ruggajo, said earlier this month that the disease had also been detected in Morogoro, Coast and Dodoma regions and called on Tanzanians to take precautionary measures, including washing their hands frequently.

However, the ministry said in its latest statement that the disease had spread to 17 regions by last Friday.

This resulted in an increase in confirmed cases from 1,109 to 5,359.

In Dar es Salaam alone, the number of patients rose from 869 to 4,792 in two weeks.

Apart from Dar es Salam, Morogoro, Coast and Dodoma, other regions where the disease is now prevalent are Singida, Katavi, Kilimanjaro, Mara, Iringa, Njombe, Ruvuma, Simiyu, Mtwara, Lindi, Songwe, Rukwa and others
Apart from washing hands frequently with clean water and soap, people are also advised to avoid touching their eyes. They are advised not to share towels.

Red eye disease is characterised by sharp and persistent pain, swollen eyelids and a yellowish discharge in one or both eyes.

In its statement released earlier this month, the Ministry of Health, said there was no specific treatment for the disease, and it heals by itself after a period of between four and six weeks.
The preventive measures also includes washing hands frequently with running water and soap after sneezing and avoiding physical contact.
They are advised not to share items used by an infected person. For example they are advised not to share pillows, washcloths, towels, eye drops, eye or face makeup, makeup brushes, contact lenses, contact lens storage cases, or eyeglasses.

Unlike other unscientific ways to prevent and treat red eyes, people are now taking on alternative ways to treat the diseases.

Some traditional ways include washing eyes with salted warm water, dropping urine or breast milk in the eyes, and using black tea among others.

Dr Sarah Mrema from Dodoma Referral Hospital's Eye Department in Dodoma said some patients go to the hospital for treatment after they have started using alternative treatment, which does not help the patients but it only and adds up to more pain.
So i.hope.we take.care of our health.very.careful.

Cleopatra
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