• Question: what occupation are involved in

    Asked by Amani to Peter, Ken, Joseph, Bernerd on 4 Jul 2017.
    • Photo: Joseph Olwendo

      Joseph Olwendo answered on 4 Jul 2017:


      the question sounds like it is incomplete

    • Photo: Bernerd Fulanda

      Bernerd Fulanda answered on 4 Jul 2017:


      Dear Amani,
      I am a marine scientist by training, and my fields include fisheries, animals and plants at sea. issues to do with behaviour of the sea (called oceanography), effect of the sea on weather such as rains and strongs showers you experience along the coast including monsoons winds (Kusi and Kaskazi).
      By occupation, I am a lecturer at Pwani University and welcome you to join marine science once youre done with your high school.
      Karibu

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      Kenneth Ronoh answered on 4 Jul 2017:


      Hi Amani,
      I am a Telecommunications engineer by training. Where I was trained on how to setup and manage electronics and electrical devices associated with the communication systems. Tele means distance and therefore telecommunication is simply the science of exchanging information over distances. e.g the process of making a phone call and sending an SMS and so forth, not forgetting emails and Facebook.
      The other side is, I am a STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics ) trainer where I teach young people to use their skills to innovate. STEAM is exciting and students learn a lot from building wearables, robots, apps and electronics.
      Thank You for your quiz.
      Bye

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      Peter Nguhiu answered on 5 Jul 2017:


      Hi Amani, I’m a health economist (therefore not an engineer). Health economists provide technical advise and support regarding how resources are used in healthcare, and how that affects the kind of healthcare provided. I’m specifically studying methods of assessing the extent of coverage with good quality healthcare, as a means of monitoring how countries are progressing in the direction of universal health coverage (“health for all”).

      Here’s one link about health economics as a career if you’re interested in reading more about it.
      http://www.ahealthcareer.co.uk/working-health-economics.html

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