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Jackline is a student from Tanzania who needs $120 to fund her education.

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Jackline Mebalo
In my early life, my mother couldn't afford my school needs, but I turned it into a challenge to work harder in my studies. Good results taught me that hard work and determination lead to success. Joining the World Education Fund brought joy and support during financial hardships and crises. Now, my dream is to become an actuary through rigorous study and special exams. I plan to give back by assisting students in similar situations and contributing to WEF activities. Supporting my family and engaging in community development are priorities. If I could change something, it would be the education system to focus on innovation and self-employment.

Birthday: 2001

Gender: Female

Favorite Books: Novels, Story books, financial education books

I Want to Be: Actuary

Hobbies: Singing, dancing, long walks

Family: father, mother, 1 brother, 3 sisters, 1 grandfather

O-Level School: Klerruu Secondary School

A-Level School: Bwiru Girls High School.

University: Institute of Finance Management

Funding for second year (120) 2023:
School Fees   $120

TOTAL   $120
Funding for Form 6 2021: $150
Funding for Form 5 2020: $150
Funding for Form 4 2019: $100
Funding for Form 3 2018: $220
Funding for Form 2 2017: $150
Jackline's Journal
259 Entries
Hello family,
How is everyone doing? I'm doing great and I hope each and everyone out there is doing fine.Encouraging knowledge is very critical in imparting it in our minds.
Knowledge is the key to unlocking countless opportunities and empowering individuals to reach their full potential. When you
encourage others to pursue knowledge, you're not just inspiring them to learn, but also to grow, evolve, and contribute positively to the world around them.

Here are several reasons why encouraging knowledge is so important.
Empowerment: Knowledge empowers individuals to take control of their lives, make informed decisions, and pursue their goals with confidence. By encouraging others to seek knowledge, you're helping them become more self-reliant and capable of navigating life's challenges.

Personal Growth: Learning is a lifelong journey that fosters personal growth and development. When people actively seek knowledge, they expand their horizons, challenge their assumptions, and develop new skills and perspectives. Encouraging others to embrace learning can lead to transformative experiences and a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.

Critical Thinking: In today's complex and rapidly changing world, critical thinking skills are more important than ever. By encouraging others to engage with diverse ideas, question assumptions, and analyze information critically, you're helping them develop the intellectual tools they need to navigate an increasingly complex landscape.

Innovation and Creativity: Knowledge fuels innovation and creativity by providing individuals with the insights and inspiration they need to generate new ideas and solutions. When you encourage others to seek knowledge, you're fostering a culture of innovation that benefits society as a whole.

Community Building: Encouraging knowledge also fosters a sense of community and collaboration. By sharing knowledge and learning from one another, people can build stronger connections, bridge cultural divides, and work together to address shared challenges.

Empathy and Understanding: Knowledge has the power to foster empathy and understanding by exposing individuals to different perspectives, experiences, and cultures. When you encourage others to seek knowledge, you're promoting empathy and understanding, which are essential for building a more inclusive and compassionate society.

Personal Fulfillment: Finally, encouraging others to pursue knowledge can lead to a greater sense of personal fulfillment and purpose. Learning is inherently rewarding, and by helping others discover the joy of learning, you're enriching their lives in profound ways.
Wishing you all a great day.
Hello family,
How is everyone doing? I'm doing great and I hope each and everyone out there is doing fine.During my study I came across the following interesting facts about colour.

Color Perception: The way we perceive color is influenced by factors like lighting, surrounding colors, and individual differences in vision.

Blue and Red Preferences: Studies suggest that blue is often associated with calmness and red with excitement, and individuals may have preferences based on their personalities or cultural backgrounds.

Color Symbolism: Colors often carry symbolic meanings. For example, red can represent love or danger, while green is associated with nature and tranquility.

Color Blindness: Approximately 8% of men and 0.5% of women of Northern European descent experience color blindness, usually difficulty distinguishing between red and green hues.

Color and Memory: Colors can have a significant impact on memory. People tend to remember colorful images and information better than black-and-white.

Cultural Variances: The meanings and associations of colors can vary across different cultures. For example, white may symbolize purity in Western cultures but is associated with mourning in some Eastern cultures.

Color and Appetite: Warm colors like red and yellow are believed to stimulate appetite, which is why they are often used in food industry logos and restaurant decor.

Color in Nature: Many animals use color for camouflage, communication, or attracting mates. Some birds and insects have vibrant colors to signal their toxicity or discourage predators.

Color Therapy: Chromotherapy or color therapy is a practice that uses colors to promote physical and mental well-being. Different colors are believed to have various healing properties.

Personal Associations: Colors can evoke strong personal associations. For example, a certain color may remind someone of a significant event or have emotional ties.
Wishing you all a great day.
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