Kiswahili word of the month

UKUAJI [oo-koo-AH-jee] Noun: Singular

Ukuaji refers to the process of developing, improving and becoming stronger. At St Jude’s, ukuaji can be seen in academic progress of students, the confidence they build, the skills they gain and the positive changes they experience as they move from one stage of learning to the next.

History

The word ukuaji originates from the Swahili word kua meaning to “grow.” In earlier times, the word was commonly used to describe the natural development of children, crops and livestock.

As societies evolved, the meaning of ukuaji expanded to be used to capture intellectual progress, moral development and the steady improvement of skills. Today, the word is used across Tanzania to celebrate academic achievement, character development and continuous journey of learning.

Everywhere you look: The word ukuaji is all around St Jude’s.

How to use the word:

  • Every challenge provides a chance for ukuaji
  • The ukuaji of a student can be seen in both their confidence and understanding
  • St Jude’s creates an environment that supports academic and personal ukuaji.

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