Tumaini University (Iringa) Law Graduate,Ms.
Martha Kimweri has been selected to actively take part and
represent Tanzania in the eLearning Africa
Conference, from May 23 to 25, 2012, in Cotonou, Benin.The mentioned Coference
is organised by The World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) that was
lauched by the Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development in
2009 upon the initiative of Qatar Foundation Chairperson Her Highness Sheikha
Moza bint Nasser.
The said law graduate will be joined by other two
persons Naa Ayeleysa Quaynor-Mettle (Ghana)and Sulaiman Musa (Sierra
Leone) to attend sessions, brainstorm and network with
practitioners and professionals from Africa and from around the world on issues
closely related to education, notably on the theme Increasing Access to
Education through Innovation.
The
eLearning Africa conference is the best-known annual meeting place for
professionals involved with ICT for development, education and training
on the continent. This multi-sectoral platform helps share knowledge
and expertise between decision makers and practitioners from the
education, business and government sectors, tackling such issues as
eWaste management, ICT for inclusion or the role of technology in
emergency situations.
( Ms. Martha Kimweri, Tumaini University- Iringa 2011 Law Graduate)
Martha Kimweri holds a Law degree from Tumaini University ’s
Iringa campus in Tanzania .
While she was at the University, she did not take a back seat but was engaged
in different activities to help her community. One of these was as Head of
Finance in the Tumaini Law Society, a group dedicated to providing legal aid
and legal awareness, and leading different legal seminars within and even
outside the University for the people in the community. She was also a member
of the Community Action Group, a group dedicated to helping the needy in
society, including supporting children who are infected with HIV/AIDS by giving
them funds to help them get to school and obtain food and clothing. She is a
member of the Youth of United Nations Association in Tanzania and was the Chairperson of
this group for the Iringa University Chapter. She has worked on different
projects, including one to promote people’s awareness of Peace, Security and
Human Rights in 10 regions within her country.
Martha is interested in changing education systems around the world. In her country,Tanzania ,
the problem of teacher shortage in most secondary schools has a negative impact
on the education system in so many ways. Her ambition is to help innovate in
education not only to help her own country’s education sector but also the
whole of Africa and the world at large. Martha
was selected as one of the 30 learners from around the world to attend the
World Innovation Summit for Education in Doha ,
Qatar , in
November 2011.
She is currently working as a Recruitment Consultant at Radar Recruitment Company inTanzania and
looking forward to going to law school in Tanzania and following a Master’s
degree program. She is so proud to be one of the members of the WISE Learners’
Voice program because it gives her a chance to speak out and share her ideas on
how innovation can change education. She strongly believes that proactiveness
and innovation are the fundamental pillars of development .
Martha is interested in changing education systems around the world. In her country,
She is currently working as a Recruitment Consultant at Radar Recruitment Company in
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION VISIT :
http://www.wise-qatar.org/content/wise-learners-head-africa-elearning-summit
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Congrats faculty of law Iringa for such good product, who actually managed to represent country and Africa as whole to the world big summit, it is my belief that you will now move far ahead with good Regime of the current Dean faculty of law, his excellency Prof.Mathias Sahinkuye.
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