Distance Learning CSC Commonwealth Scholarship
Distance Learning CSC Commonwealth Scholarship
Distance Learning CSC Commonwealth Scholarship
DEVELOPMENT IMPACT
Commonwealth Scholarships in the UK is funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth &
Development Office (FCDO). An important selection criterion is a potential contribution that
you will make to international development if you are awarded a scholarship. Provide a
Development Impact statement in 4 parts explaining:
1. How your proposed study relates to:
a) the theme under which the course has been categorized
b) development issues at the global, national, and local level
c) and development issues connected to your chosen CSC theme and the wider sector
3. What you expect will change in development terms following your studies, including:
a) the outcomes that you aim to achieve
b) the timeframe for their implementation
c) who the beneficiaries will be
Development Impact part 3 -250words
Because research is a core to public health, I am expecting the following i) The operational and
technical weaknesses in the existing eradication methods will be identified and the improved
modifications will be put in place, ii) The environmental changes concerning the available
methods will be identified and the new effective methods will be designed to counteract the
effect of changes, iii)The involvement of the community will be assessed and the improvements
will be done whenever significant. From the above outcomes, the final output will be improved
existing methods and discovery of the new methods which corresponds with the up-to-date
needs for the eradication of vector-borne diseases.
Policy formulation is another area where I will support the relevant authorities in putting down
the appropriate evidence-based policies. The improved national health policy will enable the
achievement of different national and international vector-borne diseases to control strategies,
Global Vector Response 2017-2030 as one of them.
My goals are to support the achievement of the Global Vector Response goals which are i)
Reduction of the mortality due to vector-borne diseases relative to 2016 to at least 75% by
2030, ii) Reduction of the case incidence due to vector-borne diseases globally relative to 2016
to at least 60% by 2030 and iii) To prevent epidemics of vector-borne diseases in all countries
by 2030. Because low-income communities are highly vulnerable to vector-borne diseases my
skills will be of high benefit to them.
4. How the impact of your work could be best measured
Development Impact part 4 -100words
The impact of my work can be measured by looking at i) Mortality rate due to vector-borne
diseases relative to 2016, ii) Incidence rate due to vector-borne diseases relative to 2016, and
iii) Occurrence rate of vector-borne diseases epidemics. These parameters can be measured at
the global, national or local level.
CAREER PLANS
The selection panel will want to understand how your proposed study will assist you in your
career.
Describe the skills that you expect to gain from this scholarship, and your career plans once
you return home afterward.
Personal Statement -500words
As I am reflecting on my health scientist career and looking forward to being a public health
professional, hard work and enthusiasm brought me this far. Back in my early years when I was
living with my family in a rural village in Tanzania, there was illness after illness and death after
another death. I had questions like are these health issues common among all communities?
Are there any ways to improve the situation? Why do these problems exist? And so many
questions remained unanswered. I was then living with both of my parents who only had
primary school education, they were just peasants who used to depend on milk from two cows
as an income. I was used to going for farm work to afford to pay the school fees, but it became
much harder when my father passed away in a tragic car accident in 2012 when I was 19 years
old. It was a career-defining moment because I was about to go for higher secondary education
which demanded much higher costs. My mother then sold our only piece of land that made me
complete my secondary education before joining college where the government provided me
with a higher education loan.
It was not a hard decision for me to join the medical college as I was passionate to learn about
diseases diagnosis, I was admitted to pursue a bachelor’s degree in health laboratory science.
During my undergraduate studies, I desperately learned and practiced disease diagnosis and
treatment despite challenges during studies due to high living expenses demands. Clinical
rotations and field attachments were integral to my basic understanding of diseases, I was
exposed to the patient sample processing and reporting skills. Apart from the technical skills I
also discovered that the diseases can be efficiently combated through field-based research, this
changed my studies focus to research which is now partly my long-term career pathway.
My first working experience was with the Tanzanian national hospital (Muhimbili), I was
employed as an intern scientist for one year. Together with its core activities of providing health
care to the sick, Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) also integrates different research programs
into its daily operations, this was the opportunity for me to practice research methods. I was
involved in data collection, analysis, and findings reporting. I worked with the local hospital as
the parasitology head of the unit after the internship period. I was then employed with Africa
Technical Research Center, a Research and Development institution in Tanzania. As a technical
supervisor in the Vector Control Unit, I have developed strong abilities in vector control
innovations and fostered a reputation as a key contributor through leadership and problem-
solving skills.
Due to the expensive nature of the postgraduate studies, I cannot afford to pay for my studies, I
have sincerely taken the commonwealth scholarship application as an opportunity to fulfill my
long-term dreams of being a public health professional.
Summarize how you have engaged in voluntary activities and the opportunities you have had
to demonstrate leadership
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