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PROJEKT INSPIRE and UFP

Elina Green Kassabaje, a Unite Scholar, interned at the Unite Food Program (UFP) in Dar es Salaam and with Projekt Inspire in June 2022, following her graduation from Form 6 (A-levels). At UFP, her internship involved agro-business tasks, such as supporting sales, data entry, stock management, contributing to UFP’s mission of empowering farming communities. Concurrently, Elina interned with Projekt Inspire, a Tanzanian organization focused on STEM education and innovation. Building on her prior experience at Projekt Inspire’s January 2021 STEM Boot Camp, where she presented a pilot program for Menstrual Hygiene Management and developed a computer program to assess water quality, her June 2022 internship likely involved further hands-on STEM projects.

Year: 2022

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SAKAPALA COMMUNITY CENTRE

Davib Bitaho, as a Unite Scholar, interned at the Sakapala Community Centre (SCC) in Mtoni Kijichi, Temeke, Dar es Salaam, from June to August 2022. During this period, SCC was actively providing educational and community programs, such as STEM classes, entrepreneurship training, and arts initiatives. David’s internship involved supporting these activities, potentially assisting with organizing workshops, teaching basic skills (e.g., computer literacy, STEM-related tasks) and contributing to community outreach efforts.

Year: 2022

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UFP HEADQUARTERS

Ashura Amiri Kayya, a Unite Scholar from Morogoro, Tanzania, interned at the Unite Food Program (UFP) in Dar es Salaam from June to October 2022, following her graduation from Form 6 (A-levels). During her internship, she assisted with stock management, sales, marketing, accounting, office work, and data entry. Additionally, Ashura demonstrated leadership by teaching Chemistry and Biology during a five-day training session for Unite’s newest class of scholars. Her work supported UFP’s mission to connect small-scale farmers with markets and promote sustainable agricultural practices, such as the use of Agro-Z hermetically sealed grain bags.

Year: 2022

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UFP HEADQUARTERS

Amina Mohammed Kiondo, a Unite Scholar, interned at the Unite Food Program (UFP) headquarters in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where she assisted with sales and data entry. Concurrently, she interned at a hardware store in Dar es Salaam, focusing on record-keeping tasks. Her work at UFP likely involved supporting the program’s efforts to connect small-scale farming families with markets for their produce, such as maize, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices, like the use of Agro-Z hermetically sealed grain bags for safe storage. These internships provided Amina with hands-on experience in agro-business and essential business skills, such as data management and sales.

Year: 2022