 I think the way that I make a difference when I go home with my scholarship is to try to improve my business practice to be a more international standard. Through social enterprises we'd be able to have a more financially sustainable way to help with the poverty situation in our country. When I go home I think I will make a difference because my field is so practical, it's economic policy, so I hope that I can touch up on the living standards of pretty much all the population with my work. It's a big dream but I also think that it's feasible. When I go back my work will have a positive impact on root crop production and improvement in Ethiopia. I'm having a master's degree from Australia, I'd go back and to work for the Central Bank of Samoa and my supervisors would hear my voice. I will help develop the IT field back home, especially in Powell women.