Leader Stirling, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Leader Stirling

Medical missionary

Date of Birth: 19-Jan-1906

Place of Birth: England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 07-Feb-2003

Profession: politician, missionary

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Leader Stirling

  • Leader Dominic Stirling (19 January 1906 – 7 February 2003) was an English missionary surgeon and former Health Minister in Tanzania.
  • Born in Finchley, England and raised in Sussex Weald, Stirling attended Bishop's Stortford College and the University of London.
  • After a brief period of general practice, Stirling joined the Universities' Mission to Central Africa and was deployed to Tanzania.
  • He spent 14 years of service to the UMCA in Lulindi.
  • He then converted to Catholicism and joined the Benedictine Mission, working with them in Mnero, where he built another hospital.
  • After 15 years he left to Kibosho, on the slopes of the Kilimanjaro, where he worked for 5 more years.
  • During his medical missionary career, he emphasised the training of local nurses, establishing a precedent for official nurse recognition in Tanzania.
  • His experience in Africa eventually led him to the political career, and in 1958 Leader Stirling was elected (unopposed) to the first Parliament of Tanzania.
  • He held this position for the next 22 years, being the last 5 as Health Minister by appointment of Julius Nyerere.
  • Besides his medical and political work, Stirling was also interested in Scouting.
  • His successful efforts to establish a Scout movement in Tanzania eventually led him to the post of Chief Scout of Tanzania in 1962, following the formation of the Republic.

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