Kiri Lea’aetoa

Kiri Lea’aetoa

Prime Minister’s Scholarship for Asia, Reimagining India with IndoGenius

Introduction

Kia ora, Mālō e lelei, and warm pacific greetings! I’m Kiri, a proud Tongan and Māori woman from South Auckland, in my third year pursuing a Bachelor of Social Work degree. I’m beyond excited to embark on a six-week journey in India, embracing the rich tapestry of culture and learning experiences that await. I never imagined someone like me, with my background and experiences, would have such opportunities. I’m eager to be a sponge, taking in every beautiful moment and growing through this exciting adventure.

  • From South Auckland to India: Anything is Possible

    Reflecting on my life-changing journey through the Prime Minister’s Scholarship for Asia, I am compelled to share three profound lessons that have not only expanded my horizons but have also fuelled my personal growth: The paramount lesson I’ve learned in relation to my future career goal is the significance of service, even when resources are…Continue…

  • From Struggles to Strength: Exploring Community Spirit

    Embarking on my journey to India through the Prime Minister’s Scholarship has proven to be a rollercoaster of challenges and triumphs. From language barriers to divergent viewpoints, every obstacle has become a stepping stone towards personal growth and a deeper understanding of India and me. In this post, I want to share my struggles with…Continue…

  • A Journey of Tears and Triumphs: Navigating India on a Prime Minister’s Scholarship

    As I sit down to articulate my thoughts about my first week in India on a Prime Minister’s Scholarship, I find capturing the essence of this experience in a single blog post challenging.  Our journey has taken us through bustling cities like Chennai, Mahabalipuram, retreats like Coimbatore, and historic gems like Pondicherry. Each destination brought…Continue…