Josephine Babamonwe Dungayere earned her first degree in social sciences, with a
major in BA Religious Studies as a MasterCard scholar at KNUST in 2021. In school, she
served as a women’s commissioner for the Religious Studies students and associates, RESSA-KNUST. My journey of impact started in 2018 as a MasterCard scholar when I
had the opportunity to give back to my community in various forms, ranging from
organizing career guidance programs for SHS, menstrual hygiene programs, and skills
training for women and youth. Before CorpsAfrica/Ghana, she served as a fellow in LFG where I facilitated English
language as a tutor for basics 7-9 at Lamashegu JHS, Tamale. While working in the role, Josephine Babamonwe was able to coordinate the donation of new uniforms, a pair of
shoes, and a knapsack bag each for 20 needy pupils in the school. Additionally, she
worked with her colleague fellow and coordinated the donation of 20 student desks(3
seater) to the school to facilitate teaching and learning. Josephine is a passionate driver of social change through volunteerism, promoting
SDGs 3,4,5 and 10. Through her journey of volunteering and community service, she
came to understand the challenges faced by underserved communities and
marginalized individuals, hence her motivation to be dedicated to advocacy for
inclusivity and equality while contributing her quota towards rural development and
lifting communities for the best.