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Gina has always been good in mathematics, and that's why she would like to study Accounting and Finance at the University of Bertoua, Cameroon. Gina's motivation is her own family, and especially the situation in the Central African Republic, where the number of girls attending school is significantly lower than the number of boys: "When I see other girls here in CAR, how they quit school in different years, they stay at home and are unhappy, it makes me sad. I would really like to study, acquire knowledge and be such a good role model for my sisters and other girls. I would like to work in the public sector after my studies and do other activities as well. I will always help working on the field and then I can sell the products like my mom, but a stable job would give me many more options.” If we'd succeed to get Gina enough money, she will be the first girl from St. Augustin who will go studying to Cameroon.
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Lorson would like to focus on the development of agriculture and breeding in CAR as he believes that the path towards a stable development of the country leads through these areas: “I would like to be beneficial in my own country, which has had several military-political crises that have paralyzed our economy. CAR lacks qualified and well-educated people. I could help my country get out of the current situation, although I cannot save everything myself, we need to think about what we can do for the state, not what the state will do for us. I would like to be independent, not to wait for the state to start working.” The study field that Lorson chose is Accounting and Finance because it would help him understand the business-financial context and investments, which is important so he can later realize his potential in the nationwide agriculture. as he desires: "My dream is to become a successful farmer. My friends and others think that agriculture is only for the old generation, that it is no longer important, but I decided to show them that agriculture is the cornerstone of our country's progress and development.”
Gina has always been good in mathematics, and that's why she would like to study Accounting and Finance at the University of Bertoua, Cameroon. Gina's motivation is her own family, and especially the situation in the Central African Republic, where the number of girls attending school is significantly lower than the number of boys: "When I see other girls here in CAR, how they quit school in different years, they stay at home and are unhappy, it makes me sad. I would really like to study, acquire knowledge and be such a good role model for my sisters and other girls. I would like to work in the public sector after my studies and do other activities as well. I will always help working on the field and then I can sell the products like my mom, but a stable job would give me many more options.” If we'd succeed to get Gina enough money, she will be the first girl from St. Augustin who will go studying to Cameroon.
- For more information and the whole personal story of Gina go to our website -
Lorson would like to focus on the development of agriculture and breeding in CAR as he believes that the path towards a stable development of the country leads through these areas: “I would like to be beneficial in my own country, which has had several military-political crises that have paralyzed our economy. CAR lacks qualified and well-educated people. I could help my country get out of the current situation, although I cannot save everything myself, we need to think about what we can do for the state, not what the state will do for us. I would like to be independent, not to wait for the state to start working.” The study field that Lorson chose is Accounting and Finance because it would help him understand the business-financial context and investments, which is important so he can later realize his potential in the nationwide agriculture. as he desires: "My dream is to become a successful farmer. My friends and others think that agriculture is only for the old generation, that it is no longer important, but I decided to show them that agriculture is the cornerstone of our country's progress and development.”
Bon courage a Gina et a Lorson !