Nomzamo High School in Port Alfred is the first senior secondary school in the township, and therefore a lot is expected out of it. It is with great pain now to see this school taking a serious turn to the worst. Take for instance the recent matric results,in this school 43 students wrote matric exams, but only 13 managed to pass (2 of these managed a university entrance pass). Just across the road, Kuyasa Combined School achieved a splendid 70.5 % matric pass rate. Both schools receive their students from the same community, and therefore it can be argued that these students live in similar socio-economic conditions. What this proves is that teachers at Nomzamo are failing the students.
It's tempting to see purpose in setbacks. While I wasn't selected for the Unit Head - Climate Change position after three applications, a PhD in climate finance feels like the right next step. The University of Pretoria will be my initial target, and I plan to spend 2024 developing a compelling research proposal. My initial interest in climate change governance has evolved towards climate finance, particularly timely with COP28 in Dubai. My city-based experience with climate finance projects has further piqued my curiosity. I'm eager to delve into the political motivations behind climate finance and explore frameworks for our city to better utilize these resources. Beyond the personal challenge, a PhD presents an opportunity to explore new career paths. While the future five years remain uncertain, my 20+ years as a climate change practitioner make this a natural progression, solidifying my expertise in the field. A long-held ambition is to document the city's envir...
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