Deborah Kisaka
The experience I have had in my life is lack of school fees and studying materials like textbooks and not enough exercise books.
Also my parents do not have enough money to pay school fees for my sister and I and to also provide for the essential family needs.
The most difficult experience I have in my life is lack of school fees for paying for my education to continue. I was sent home for lack of school fees.
Lighting is the issue my parents face, there is poor lighting in our home for studying.
The lesson I learn is that the challenges you face should not make you not to do your best in your studies.
I felt proud for myself when I passed my exams with flying colors and made my parents happy. They tried very hard to make money to pay my school fees.
The most memorable and happiest thing in my life is when I successfully passed my exams and when my parents get enough money to pay both my school fees and buy essential learning materials for my studies thus improving my esteem and making me try harder in my studies.
My dream is to become a neurosurgeon and I can get there by studying hard to make sure I reach the goal I set for myself.
I can also get there by being close to my teachers in order to gain more knowledge and information from them.
After I reach my career dream, I’m going to help improving my family’s living standards and making sure my sister gets the best education.
For my community, I will build hospitals to help the sick recover easily and reduce high risk and rates of death in the community.
For WEF, I will donate money to help children to go to school in order to reduce early pregnancies.
If I had the power to change my country, I would make education free so every child would have access to it.
My motivational quote is that every child should have access to education because it is the key to unlock ones future.
Birthday: 2012
Gender: Female
Favorite Classes: Grades 6 & 9
Favorite Books: story books and text books
I Want to Be: Neurosurgeon
Hobbies: reading storybooks
Family: father, mother, 1 sister
A-Level School: Cardinal Otunga Girls