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

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Emelda Chungu
I have had a lot of experiences in life like when I traveled by train and when I went to Manzese. My most difficult experience was when I wasn?t selected to be a leader. What I learned was that in leadership you may be selected or you may also not be selected. I felt so proud when I went to Serengeti national park. The happiest and memorable thing was when I was chosen to join form one at my secondary school.
My dream is to be a surgeon. After I reach my dream, I will make sure that I provide my family with the basic needs. For my community, I will treat them and give them good health services. I will volunteer for the School Fund and motivate other students to be like me. If I had the power to change my country, I would like to change the education system in order to make sure all children get education.

Birthday: 2010

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: chemistry, biology and physics

Favorite Books: hawa the bus driver

I Want to Be: surgeon

Hobbies: listening to music

Family: mother, 4 brothers

O-Level School: Miyomboni Secondary School

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

TOTAL   $130
Funding for Form 2 2024: $150
Emelda's Journal
172 Entries
Hello guys,
Now, let’s learn something new about Virology.
Virology is the branch of science that studies viruses — the tiniest infectious agents that can cause diseases in humans, animals, and even plants.

Viruses are much smaller than bacteria and cannot live on their own. They need to enter another living cell to multiply. Some viruses cause common diseases like the flu, measles, or COVID-19, while others can infect animals and crops.

But not all viruses are bad — studying them helps scientists develop vaccines and treatments that save millions of lives.

As you continue learning, remember: knowledge is power — and science helps us protect ourselves and our communities.

If you have any questions about Virology or viruses in general, feel free to ask me after this journal. I’ll be happy to explain more! 😊

Have a great and productive day, future scientists!
Hello WEF,
How are things going? it has been a while since you hear from me because I faced a lot of challenges several weeks ago
But the almighty God always hears our prayers things have been back to normal and am in preparation of starting my examinations
THANK YOU GUYS I hope I will hear from you soon.
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