Question-Chevening is looking for individuals who have a clear post-study career plan. Please outline your immediate plans upon returning home and your longer term career goals. You may wish to consider how these relate to what the UK government is doing in your country.
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I have intended to put the skills the knowledge and skills I have acquired into good use in Tanzania. When I get back to my home I will work with local NGO`s that support public health system. I have worked with them before but after completing my master's degree .I will be able to offer more skills and knowledge than before.
My first priority would be to work in the public health sector, especially the HIV/AIDS programme. In Tanzania, HIV/AIDS is a generalized epidemic with Tanzania in the top 30 in the list of high burden countries.
At first I will take up a position with the national department of health to improve the health system in rural provinces. With the knowledge that I would have acquired ,I will provide leadership and technical knowhow on how to implement on the HIV/AIDS programme, Alongside with the training and mentoring of Doctors and nurses to facilitate the care of the patient with HIV/AIDS
My 3 year plan would be to assist in establishing a clinical care centre for HIV /AIDS care. This project has been in the plan for a long time now but due to lack of professionally qualified people to create and run such unit, It has been a big predicament to make such a dream come true. My newly acquired knowledge on the management of health would enable me to fit in and fill in the gap and assist the local department to fill in the centre. The clinical knowledge of HIV/AIDS alongside with infectious disease that I will gain will be of essential importance in facilitating high quality service to the patient with HIV/AIDS in my country alongside with the complication that arise with it. The centre would be an ideal setting for research project.
This aligns with the one of the top priorities of the UK Department of International Development [DFID],which is to work to ensure healthy lives and promotion of well- being for all people, to ensure healthy lives. Tackle microbial resistance and prioritise neglected tropical disease .
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I have intended to put the skills the knowledge and skills I have acquired into good use in Tanzania. When I get back to my home I will work with local NGO`s that support public health system. I have worked with them before but after completing my master's degree .I will be able to offer more skills and knowledge than before.
My first priority would be to work in the public health sector, especially the HIV/AIDS programme. In Tanzania, HIV/AIDS is a generalized epidemic with Tanzania in the top 30 in the list of high burden countries.
At first I will take up a position with the national department of health to improve the health system in rural provinces. With the knowledge that I would have acquired ,I will provide leadership and technical knowhow on how to implement on the HIV/AIDS programme, Alongside with the training and mentoring of Doctors and nurses to facilitate the care of the patient with HIV/AIDS
My 3 year plan would be to assist in establishing a clinical care centre for HIV /AIDS care. This project has been in the plan for a long time now but due to lack of professionally qualified people to create and run such unit, It has been a big predicament to make such a dream come true. My newly acquired knowledge on the management of health would enable me to fit in and fill in the gap and assist the local department to fill in the centre. The clinical knowledge of HIV/AIDS alongside with infectious disease that I will gain will be of essential importance in facilitating high quality service to the patient with HIV/AIDS in my country alongside with the complication that arise with it. The centre would be an ideal setting for research project.
This aligns with the one of the top priorities of the UK Department of International Development [DFID],which is to work to ensure healthy lives and promotion of well- being for all people, to ensure healthy lives. Tackle microbial resistance and prioritise neglected tropical disease .