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Photo: A Graduate's Sophisticated Call for Help by sinorte: 7:34am On Jul 28, 2015
Found this on LinkedIn. So I thought I could share, and help this 'poor' lady."

I'm raising £37,195 to pay for all fees and projected costs (Tuition fee, Course fee, and living costs) associated with attending the University of Oxford to study for MSc. Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation

Donate to Student here: http:///9vI0ch


About Me
I am Christiana Oluwatoyin Onabola. Remarkably enough, my life has been forged by courage, adventure and hard work. I have a strong academic record and have won laurels and left brilliant footprints in the sand of each stage of my education. I graduated magna cum laude from the University of Lagos, in Nigeria, and bagged a cumulative grade point average of 4.11. Having secured a competitive place on the MSc. Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation program, (OSS I.D 834642) , beginning in October 2015 at the University of Oxford, and accepted at Wolfson College of the University, the probability of fulfilling the requisite financial conditions sufficient for confirmation of my offer and enrollment by August 1st, 2015, is at the moment nil. Unfortunately, I do not hold a Scholarship to study at the University of Oxford. Also, my department has been unable to help despite describing my application as ‘excellent and of commendable standard.’ I am an ‘overseas’ student and the cost of studying in Oxford is as exorbitant as invaluable. Neither my family nor I can foot the bills. Your contributions towards the fulfillment of this dream will give me a degree of financial security and allow me to make good progress with my studies.

Why am I Opting for this Course?
I currently work on the DFID-funded Partnership for Transforming Health Systems II (PATHS2) program in Nigeria as a Monitoring and Evaluation Consultant. My background in Pharmacy has helped to focus my passion towards Public Health. I have over five years of experience in research, monitoring and evaluation of reproductive health programmes with expertise in data management, use of DHIS2 database for data collation, research and gap analysis. I have overtime developed technical capacities monitoring and evaluating the grassroots performance of maternal health program indicators for scale-up and quality improvement in program designs.

My decision to opt for the MSc. Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation was never a difficult one. Against the background of my professional experiences in working on a program framework, I understand how a lack of evidence to support an intervention can be a cog in the wheel of arriving at what policies result in better development outcomes. I also adhere to the school of thought that development aids donors want their resources managed effectively for the good of a pre-conceived impact, and the funds not invested in projects outside what was pre-programmed. From comparative statistics of development indicators, there is no gainsaying that big aid programs to Africa and, especially, Nigeria, are not delivering to the letter. How then do we measure impact? How do we generate ethical evidence to determine if an intervention is making any difference at all? What data will we collect? What instruments will we use? The opportunity to proffer answers to these pulsating evaluation questions and broaden my knowledge attracts me to opting for this course in ‘MSc. Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation’ at the University of Oxford.

The course has an interdisciplinary and international development prospective with emphasis on evaluating interventions and policies, and how to make the biggest possible impact that will make sense to development donors and policymakers. I am interested in the advanced study of evidence-based strengthening of health systems with an application to social interventions and policy evaluation and challenges in applying and disseminating research into practice and policy.

In the light of my voracious yearning for learning, a can-do spirit, multitasking, time management and team work attitude, I am confident that I am able to successfully complete my program of study. I am enthusiastic about the challenge to attend the University of Oxford. I could think of no better place to study. The institution, no exaggeration, has carved a name in stone for itself as one offering cutting-edge research and a dynamic educational experience.

How will I Apply Learning Outcomes from this Course?
Following the Evidence-Based Social Intervention pathway, with a particular interest in randomized evaluation methodology in social intervention research in the arena of population health, I believe I can contribute significantly to healthcare interventions in Africa and help in achieving desired outcomes and long-term impact in target populations. My time on this program at Oxford will provide a lens through which I can view and systematically review development interventions and donor-aided programs, ask better questions around challenges in improving program performance and outcomes in specific settings or populations. This, I believe, is the waterfront of constructing evidence to support policy change or scale up and will greatly improve development aids to Africa as well as their overall impact on targeted populations. As an aspiring Development Researcher and Technical Advisor in the arena of Impact Evaluation for health sector interventions, my immediate plans are to study for a DPhil in Social Intervention at the University of Oxford, work in collaboration with academia and consult for local or devolved government and people in the third sector, including local charities and international aids programs. My longer-term career objective is to work in Nigeria, in the arena of health systems strengthening, with focus on helping governments and development aid donors improve the effectiveness of their programs and policies by piloting and scaling up evidence-based monitoring and evaluation modalities that deliver

Where will the Money Go?
PROJECTED INCOME AND EXPENDITURE FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2015/2016

Expenses & Income

Confirmed University Fee (Tuition Fee)- £18220

Confirmed College Fee (Wolfson College)- £2848

Estimated Living Cost- £17372

Total Expenses- (Lower Estimate)£38440

Personal Savings(income)- £4000

Money Being Raised: Estimated Minimum: £38440- £4000 = £34,440 Plus 8% bank transaction and transfer charges= £37,195.2

- Updates on my study progress on this program will be provided to all my sponsors on a bi-weekly basis.

Rewards: Perks For You!
And, donors, I treasure you and the good donations! I have some fabulous rewards to thank everyone who donates whatever the amount you might give. Kindly check them out!

£1 and above- You are Counted in!

I want to donate and am not expecting any reward from you.

£10 & above - A Special Thank you

Yes, a special digital thank-you card designed for just you and a BIG SHOUT-OUT and recognition to you on my Wolfson College Facebook page

£50 & above

In addition to the above, I will make a hand-written ‘thank-you’ on an Oxford post card and send to you. You are a Community Helper!

£100 & above

In addition to the above, I will proof-read any piece of your written work, CV or academic application in English (3000 words maximum). You understand team work!

£500 & above

I will proof-read any piece of your written work, CV or academic application, etc (8000 words maximum). You empower the Goal!

£1000 & above

Before the end of my program, I will volunteer 10 hours in your chosen development organization and apply relevant learning outcomes from my course of study in Oxford on a pertinent social program.

£2000 & above

I will volunteer 20 hours in your chosen development organization as above, and have your name engraved in Oxford annals of history as a SPONSOR' to a graduate student to attend Oxford.

£5000 & above (Superstar)


I will send you a bound copy of my MSc. Thesis.

£10000 & above - (Trend-setter)

In addition to sending you a bound copy of my MSc. Thesis, I will dedicate my project to you and your name goes into my project ‘hall of fame’ and becomes engraved as a 'SPONSOR' to a Graduate student to attend Oxford.



Find me Here!

Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/oonabola

Twitter- https://twitter.com/onabtoyin

Linkedin: https://ng.linkedin.com/pub/christiana-o-onabola/35/a51/a1

Website: newsle.com/oonabola

Help me Hit the Goal!
I need as many people as possible to SUPPORT ME. Everyone you can think of!

- You may not need to give money to help me succeed! Please, share this page with anyone you think would support me– on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, by email, telephone, in a chat over the fence or on your blog.

- Kindly share it with everyone you know and the more people who know about it, the more likely I can make this work out brilliantly.

- And I know I said you don't need to give money to help me, but I'd love it if you do! Please sponsor me and help make my Oxford dream come through.

Donate to Student here: www./9vI0ch or alternatively https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/university-of-oxford-help-msc-student-pay-fees#/story

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Re: Photo: A Graduate's Sophisticated Call for Help by OkoyeA1(m): 7:37am On Jul 28, 2015
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Re: Photo: A Graduate's Sophisticated Call for Help by Mynd44: 7:38am On Jul 28, 2015
I actually love this proposal.
Re: Photo: A Graduate's Sophisticated Call for Help by Young03(m): 7:39am On Jul 28, 2015
Ur bank acount?
Re: Photo: A Graduate's Sophisticated Call for Help by RichDad1(m): 7:41am On Jul 28, 2015
Mynd44:
I actually love this proposal.
Bros, why the hand falling nah grin
Re: Photo: A Graduate's Sophisticated Call for Help by sinorte: 7:44am On Jul 28, 2015
Young03:
Ur bank acount?

The link to payment is up there sir! But you can still have it here: http:///9vI0ch or https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/university-of-oxford-help-msc-student-pay-fees#/story
Re: Photo: A Graduate's Sophisticated Call for Help by Johnrake69: 7:45am On Jul 28, 2015
Nice... I like your courage
Re: Photo: A Graduate's Sophisticated Call for Help by Johnnoah1st: 8:28am On Jul 28, 2015
HOW ARE WE SURE THIS IS NOT A SCAM?
Re: Photo: A Graduate's Sophisticated Call for Help by sinorte: 8:33am On Jul 28, 2015
Johnnoah1st:
HOW ARE WE SURE THIS IS NOT A SCAM?

There are various ways of verifying this claim for a truly helpful heart.
Re: Photo: A Graduate's Sophisticated Call for Help by Johnnoah1st: 8:38am On Jul 28, 2015
sinorte:


There are various ways of verifying this claim for a truly helpful heart.
HOW?
Re: Photo: A Graduate's Sophisticated Call for Help by sinorte: 9:11am On Jul 28, 2015
Johnnoah1st:
HOW?

Please look this up www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiegogo

You know we are not used to giving from this part of the world. Thus reason for our skepticism on gestures like this.
Re: Photo: A Graduate's Sophisticated Call for Help by ITSAWRAPP: 9:25am On Jul 28, 2015
The proposal is awesome and surely attractive to those who know the value of passion and a daring spirit.

The deadline is quite close and I suggest we have this thread on the frontpage to get the necessary hits and probable help.

Thank you.
Re: Photo: A Graduate's Sophisticated Call for Help by Nobody: 11:29am On Jul 28, 2015
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