Why I Fear For Obama's Life:- Response

Much that I follow world history, politics and I have been seeing these kind of messages all over the internet, still I'm not afraid or moved. I will stand still and believe the future is so bright and maybe and the sun is yet to shine as it hadn't shone before. I stop hoping and all I do is believe..!

There are those who think change is an event, and these believe change has already happened in America, some of us we believe its a process its not there yet but It has began, the point has been set and they need not start again rather move ahead,

Lincoln had his share; did it very well and he died so did JFK and MLK jr. Yet their contributions to human kind and civil rights

Is intellectual dishonesty a reason for underdevelopment in Tanzania?...!!

Dishonest is a fast growing cancer destroying our slowly developing nations. Sometimes I think the poor performance of our parastatals and public systems is directly linked to poor managers or leaders who have been employed by the virtue of their degree or certificate scores.

I hear of a first class university graduate who cant justify his application/need for a job in an interview and is offered a chance to

Caring for the malnourished – …nutrition field practice in Tanga,Tanzania..!!

If you have a chance to speak to other students in other universities who pursue the same professional courses like we do then you will know how unique MUCHS is. Yes! exclusive in the sense of experiences students pass through, from classes, clinical rotations and the most fascinating community medicine. Though these programmes are customary and routine every time they have a different taste. If your taste was not what you were asked then it’s what you were answered, either an answer for a question you didn’t ask or a question you never expected.

It’s part of the curriculum for second year medical students as part of their study to

Malaria vaccine: An awakening promise towards Equal and Sustainable World Benefit

It’s known in human disease history that no discovery has brought about a massive impact in diseases control like the discovery of vaccines. Since the time of the famous Jenner, father of vaccinology, nothing weighs like this golden unearthing and nothing defines development as this discovery.

Now as the world is busy with statistics of 1.1mil mortality death per year,3000 death of under fives per day and one child dying for every thirty seconds by malaria, scholars’ minds in health especially students should change attitude on seeing this monster as a tropical disease, killer of the poor, the weak and the young. All these data and facts have helped no kid in Africa dying of the disease or have helped any pregnant woman who strive day and night as breadwinner for her family but late in night sleep with no mosquito net and succumb to this serial killer.

Brains in particular young vigilant brains should tilt to the awakening promises seen in malaria vaccination. The current findings have shown that malaria vaccine will be an ideal tool in fighting this disease. Findings in Mozambique on children protected and morbidity reduction by the malaria vaccine trials should be taken seriously by students as gears into attaining a true solution to this problem. More researches and studies by students and the experienced should be directed to this area.

Third world countries should put more man power and money in this innovation to see true advancement, for the discovery will have a great impact on their developments and their people.
It’s worth noting that, no disease control strategy will curb malaria in the tropics were poverty is a song and diseases are the dancers than a long, sustainable and attainable control that malaria vaccine can provide.

Impoverishing the powerless

The struggle toward economic supremacy has been man’s initiative since time immemorial. Globalization in its true context of free market and economy has been wrongly used particularly on developing countries. While a contextual meaning of globalization goes back as far as hundred years, little can be seen especially in Africa. What we are seeing is the increase in gaps, the haves and the have-nots who struggle to level the unparalleled growth an increased inequality

True globalization would be making the powerless powerful and the weaker stronger rather than snatching the few powerful made by professionals into what is now called free labour market. While these countries are struggling to increase their brain gains, globalization is draining the immature, few brains made by these countries. Developing countries have the urge to invest and develop; this has been shown plainly in the increase of education institutions nevertheless economically powerful nations in the name of more pay, good working environments seize and cheat them into jobs below standard. Developing countries are trying to show that they are not poor because they lack natural resources or because nature is cruel to them, but because powerless as they are, they cant battle in the arena of the powerful who are ready empowered by their countries with capital, exposure and will to win the powerless souls.

International communities need to ensure that this trend which is economically crippling the developing nation is put to a stop. The drain should be reversed into a brain gain, or rather brain circulation by allowing a more lucrative, true and fair labour market.
Developing countries need to look deep into the policies that govern payments for the few elites that are produced. If it takes millions to educate them it is worth paying them well rather than wasting their brains and the education costs incurred.

ISWT-essay 2006