 My name is Muga Rajosef Mohangororo. I'm from Tanzania. I've been studying at Monash University taking Masters of Clinic for Midwifery. Studying in Australia has been a very great exposure to me because I've met different people from different nationalities. We were able to exchange ideas in even the way of solving problems that are pertaining to our health and stimuli of our countries. Monash University was a good university for me because I had a lot of support from my colleagues from the student contact officer as well as from my supervisors who are supervising my units like research and midwifery courses. Tanzania is having a high maternity maternity rate so Australia being one of developed countries has got lowest maternal maternity rates and since the university here offer Masters in Midwifery so I decided to come here to get this chance to study and being able to get scholarship from Australia otherwise that was the thing which motivated me to come over. The best thing that I've learned from Australia is that when I was in my country I thought maybe if we want to change health system and we want to reduce the maternal moderate rate we need to get funds from international organization and everything but here I've learned that anything that I want to do it has to come from me. The willingness to work using the support that I have, the utilities that I have, it can help me to achieve whatever I want to achieve so it's not necessary to get money or any technical support from outside. I can be the change agent and help my fellow midwives to achieve whatever I want to achieve in the health care system.