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Aisha Ahmed Hussein: Enhancing access to high-quality education for Somali children

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Saturday 27-jan- 2024-{HMC} For many children in Somalia, going to school and receiving a good education is still a dream out of their reach.

More than three million Somali children are out of school. In many areas across the country, parents are not able to fund their children’s education.

In addition to poverty, long distances to school, safety concerns, social norms favouring boys’ education, and lack of teachers, particularly female teachers, and the low availability of sanitation facilities, these factors stop parents from enrolling children, particularly girls, in school.

As part of Somalia’s development, the United Nations is working with educational authorities to change this – but that support extends to Somalis who have taken action.

One of those Somalis is Aisha Ahmed Hussein, also known as ‘Aisha-Gesdir.’

In Galkayo, the capital city of the Mudug region in the Somali Federal Member State of Puntland, Ms. Hussein is making a difference.

Her experiences with her own early childhood education, coupled with a desire to contribute to her country’s development and an entrepreneurial streak, led her to establish the Aayatiin Early Childhood Education, Care and Development Centre in 2016.

‘From a young age, I’ve always been drawn to children. During my own childhood, I would play teacher while my siblings played the role of students. Helping and teaching children has always been my passion. I’ve longed to support Somali children with love, guidance, and education, hoping to prepare them for a better future,” says Ms. Hussein.

Education needs

The mother of two grew up during Somalia’s civil war in the Burtinle district of Puntland’s Nugaal region.

Like many Somalis of her generation, she grew up without access to government programmes that provided free education due to Somalia’s civil war.

Despite this, her parents were keen for her to obtain an education. They provided her with private tuition at nearby madrasas, during which she learned to memorize the Quran, before eventually enrolling her in a school once conditions allowed.

Ms. Hussein graduated from Burtinle Secondary School in 2009 and, a year later, completed a one-year diploma in community development from the Puntland State University of Science and Technology. In 2011, she also obtained a diploma in financial management from the Somali Institute of Management and Business Administration in Galkayo.

The activist and entrepreneur’s educational journey was not over.

In 2015, Ms. Hussein earned a bachelor’s degree in education and community development from Cavendish University in Uganda. That same year, she also completed a post-graduate diploma in leadership from Makerere University, also in Uganda.

Upon her return to Somalia in 2016, she began laying the foundations of the Aayatiin Early Childhood Education, Care and Development Centre – with minimal support.

“Some people in my community initially predicted that I would fail due to my lack of experience in this profession and the challenging nature of managing young children. However, I chose to ignore their negative comments and continued with my strategy,” she says.

Due to financial constraints, Ms. Hussein first set up the in a rented house. Enrolment was slow at first, but the situation gradually changed.

“In our first year of operation, we had 18 pre-schoolers enrolled. However, the number of learners at our school gradually increased. Once the community became more aware of the value of early education, parents started bringing their children to us. The number of students now stands at more than 155, with ages ranging from three to five,” she says.

Four years after opening the centre, Ms. Hussein’s grassroots efforts drew attention beyond her immediate community.

“The Galkayo community generously donated a large plot of land, measuring 2,400 square meters. The community’s generosity in providing us with this land motivated us to seek assistance from the government and UNICEF, who eventually established a school specializing in early childhood education,” recalls Ms. Hussein. “In 2020, Puntland’s Ministry of Education and UNICEF constructed a new building for my school.”

The new building includes an office, three classrooms and four bathrooms, and is has been a significant step forward for the early childhood school.

“Within Puntland, this is the very first nursery school that is supported by the government. Despite the fact that there are other private schools that are comparable, this one would serve as a model for complete institutions that are concerned with early childhood education and where the curriculum is now being finalized,” Puntland’s Deputy Education Minister, Abdirahman Yusuf Dujana, said at the centre’s official opening in 2023.

The main funding for the school comes from the UN Children’s Fund’s (UNICEF) Early Childhood Education Programme, which aims to bridge pre-primary and primary student learning expectations. The programme focuses on the critical developmental milestones, skills, and concepts that children achieve during this period of their lives, from social-emotional skills to the foundations of numeracy, literacy and critical thinking.

In addition to its nearly 160 students enrolled, the school employs 13 teachers and administrative staff. Parents sending their children there pay $15, depending on their financial situation; around 40 per cent of all the enrolled students pay no fees.

Inclusivity aims

Ms. Hussein is rightly proud of how far the centre has come. But she is not resting on her laurels – she is advocating locally on the benefits of early childhood education for the benefit of the children and their families, as well as the country overall.

“Somali parents, for various reasons, do not send all their children to school. The primary reason is the financial burden, but many others do not understand the importance of education, and parents are unaware of their children’s whereabouts,” Ms. Hussein says.

In addition to financial obstacles and raising awareness, the education activist is also making efforts to ensure education is available to as many children as possible – including disabled children and those from marginalized communities.

“One of the school’s greatest achievements so far is fostering a climate of equal opportunity for all students, including those from marginalized communities. We have provided a portal for parents who desire their communities to have access to quality education,” Ms. Hussein says.

“Nearly a dozen students with special needs are enrolled in our school, and we are planning to increase the number, but there are significant challenges,” she adds. “We are advocating for an increase in the number and acquisition of the required equipment to meet their special needs. We believe that many disabled children are kept at home because their parents are shy or feel burdened by sending their kids to school.”

Ms. Hussein is grateful for the support received so far, and is hoping for more as the school grows.

“We hope to build a school equipped with all the necessary educational resources, such as a library, playground, feeding centre, dining rooms, clean water, electricity, and other amenities for both elementary and preschool students,” she says.

“Unfortunately, we do not have these resources – I hope that we can continue to work towards making it even better. Additionally, the school is located about three kilometres from the city centre, making transportation particularly challenging for students, especially girls,” she adds.

UN support

According to the United Nations, education is the basic building block of every society – it is the single best investment countries can make to build prosperous, healthy and equitable societies. It is not only a right, but a passport to human development that opens doors and expands opportunities and freedoms.

Article 26 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that ‘Everyone has the right to education.’ In addition, the fourth Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) is centred on ‘Ensuring Inclusive, Equitable, and Quality Education’ for all. Part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the SDGs are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and improve the lives and prospects of everyone everywhere, and were adopted by all UN Member States in 2015 as part of the 2030 Agenda, which sets out a 15-year plan to achieve the SDGs.

In Somalia, UNICEF works closely with the Federal Government’s Ministry of Education, as well as its counterparts at the Federal Member State level, to support education-in-emergencies programming and the integration of displaced communities as part of their education service delivery whenever possible.

“Early childhood education is the foundation of knowledge; if it is properly addressed, other educational systems will thrive. If a child’s first few years of education and discipline are effective, it will have a big positive impact on their entire life,” notes UNICEF Education Officer Said Mohamed Hassan.

“This school serves as a model for early childhood education,” he continues, “and we anticipate that many such schools will be established throughout Somalia. Primary and secondary education will be of good quality if we focus on building these types of institutions.”

They also support the capacity development of education authorities at all levels, as well as school communities and children, to mitigate risks, build resilience to shocks, and respond to and support the recovery of crisis-affected children while addressing underlying chronic vulnerabilities.

Addressing the education needs of children affected by emergencies is one of UNICEF’s priorities. Working with partners, the UN children’s agency has constructed 134 temporary learning spaces in 12 drought-affected districts across Somalia, thanks to funding from the Global Partnership for Education and the United States Agency for International Development. The children are provided with clean, safe drinking water and learning materials and the teachers are given a monthly incentive allowance.

In the meantime, Ms. Hussein’s own academic journey continues – she is now a year into an online Master’s degree in Education and Community Development from Cavendish University Uganda.

{DAAWO SAWIRADA} Nin iska dhigay Gabar si uu imtixaanka ugu galo gabar uu jeclaa oo la qabtay!

Sabti jan-27- 2024-{HMC} Nin u dhashay Hindiya ayaa la qabtay isaga oo imtixaan u galaya booska saaxiibtiis oo dhigata Jaamacadda ku taalla Punjab – isaga oo marsaday make up, guduudiso iyo maryaha dumarku qaataan.

Saraakiisha Jaamacadda Baba Farid University ayaa gacanta ku dhigay wiil da’yar oo sita dukumentiyo been ah kaas oo rabay inuu imtixaanka u galo gabar la rumeysan yahay inay tahay saaxiibtiis oo dhigata jaamacada. Wiilkan oo la yiraahdo Angrez Singh wuxuu 7 Janaayo soo galay hoolka imtixaanaadka isaga oo ku lebisan maryaha dumarka wuxuuna dhinac fariistay gabdhaha kale ee u fadhiyay imtixaanka.

In kasta oo si xeeladaysan uu usoo dhaafay saraakiisha iyo ilaalada jaamacadda, haddana markii la gaaray suulsaarka lagu caddeeyo joogitaanka iyo ka qeybgalka imtixaanka ayay wax walba bannaanka si tartiib tartiib ah usoo baxeen. Way is yeelan waayeen farihiisa iyo kuwa ku keydsan xogta jaamacadda.

“Wejigiisa iyo gabadha uu imtixaanka u gali rabay ayaa isku ekaan waayay – sidaas oo ay tahayna, waan soo saari kari waynay,” ayuu yiri sarkaal booliska katirsan.

Jaamacaddu markii hore way iska sii deysay ninkan, laakiin gadaal ayaa looga wacay waxaana hadda socda baaritaan lagu ogaanayo arrimaha la xiriira qorshahan iyo wixii ka horreeyey.

Three Kenyans accused of procuring a drone to be used by Al Shabaab charged

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NTV Kenya
Saturday January 27, 2024

Three individuals accused of importing a drone from South Africa for use by the al Shabaab terror group to conduct its activities will defend themselves at the Kahawa court beginning March 6.

Plans by the three Kenyans namely; Shueib Rashid Haji, Dekow Sheikh Abdirahman and John Kibe Kahiga were thwarted by the Anti-Terror Police Unit (ATPU) on October 27 last year when they were arrested at an undisclosed location within the country and arraigned at the anti-terror court where detectives sought for three days to probe the matter.

On November 30, 2023, they were charged with eight counts of terror-related charges and the acquisition of restricted goods including a DJI Matrice drone from South Africa before Senior Principal Magistrate Boaz Ombewa.

Shueib and Dekow are facing three charges each of conspiring to commit a terror attack, provision of property and services for the commission of a terrorist act and soliciting and giving support for the commission of a terrorist act contrary to the Prevention of Terrorist Act while Kibe is facing two charges of conspiring with others outside the Republic of Kenya to acquire restricted goods namely a drone from the Republic of South Africa for the purposes of committing a terrorist act and unloading unrestricted goods after importation.

On Tuesday, the three appeared in court for further directions and the case was pushed to February 26 for another pre-trial mention ahead of its hearing on March 6 and March 8 this year.

Both Dekow, an employee of ASCC Logistics in Nairobi and Kibe, a clearing and forwarding agent based at Lungalunga are said to have assisted Shueib, a resident of Hargadera Refugee camp in clearing the consignment meant for delivery to Al Shabaab upon arrival into the country.

A DJI Matrice is a modern state-of-the-art drone fitted with multiple high-performance sensors, hybrid zoom capabilities, high endurance capabilities making it ideal for easy transportation and use even at a distance of up to seven kilometers.

Its makers, DJI insist that it is manufactured for civilian use but the firm was flagged by the US State Department of Defense last year after linking it to 59 Chinese military Companies operating covertly as civilian entities in the United States.

The company protested the move saying it has never marketed or sold products for combat use in any country and that it takes active steps to try to keep its drones from being modified for use as weapons.

“DJI is not a military company in China, the United States or anywhere else. We stand ready to formally challenge this inclusion on this list. We are also aware of various reports of our drones being modified with attachments that can carry weapons on them.”

“We need to point out that we cannot influence how our drones are being used once they leave our control. We take regulatory compliance very seriously, and have emphasized to our distribution network that they must block any sale or maintenance to customers that may try to use our drones to cause harm,” the statement dated November 3, stated in part.

Drones otherwise referred to as Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) are important tools for use in data collection and research for security purposes, entertainment, agricultural production and climate change mitigation measures but they can be misused by criminals to conduct illegal surveillance or terror attacks and organized criminal activities at targeted locations.

To prevent those procured from running the risk of endangering the public, the government has regulated their use under the Civil Aviation Act requiring that those eligible to own them are Kenyan citizens above the age of 18 years, locally registered companies of state or county government owned.

“A person shall not import a UAS or a component thereof without a permit issued by the authority and before issuing the permit, the authority shall seek and obtain the necessary clearance and approval from the Ministry for the time being responsible for matters relating to defense,” the Act states in part.

The validity of the issued permit can be cancelled by the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) if the owner violates the regulations when the owner intends to register it in another state and in the interest of national security.

Any person who operates a drone for commercial activities or hire is required to obtain a Remote Aircraft Operators Certificate (ROC) from the Authority.

Anyone found contravening these regulations is liable to pay sh2 million or spend six months in prison or both.

In February last year, KCAA confirmed that the country had licensed 200 drones in the country declaring the rest illegal.

Ethiopian PM says, “Ethiopia has absolutely no interest in fighting against Somalia”

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Saturday January 27, 2024

“When it comes to Somalia’s unity, this government cannot be tattled,” said Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed on Wednesday during a meeting with the central committee members of his party – video footage of which were released on Wednesday and Thursday on state-owned media.

He emphasized that there is no interest in conflict with Somalia. “Ethiopia has absolutely no interest in fighting against Somalia,” he said.

The Prime Minister seems to relate the reaction to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Somaliland to ongoing propaganda war. “When it comes to the Somaliland issue, initially, when we stated the need for a seaport, there was an extensive campaign implying that we were going to fight over Assab (part of Eritrea for the past 30 years). Now, when it involves Somaliland, the situation is not that it is welcomed; we are not fighting over Assab. Somaliland itself became the agenda,” Abiy told central committee members of his party.

Portraying Somalia as a brother, relative, and neighbor, more than anyone – as he puts it, he asserted that no country in the world has paid as much sacrifice as Ethiopia in support of Somalia. He stated that tens of thousands of Ethiopians sacrificed their lives in Somalia in defense of Somalia’s peace for over a decade now.

He also claimed efforts to unify Somalia by arranging a meeting between Somalia’s former president, Farmajo, and Somaliland President Musa Bihi Abdi.

Ethiopia and Somalia’s relationship is deteriorating after the MoU agreement with Somaliland, which was signed on January 1, 2024. Somalia sees it as a violation of its sovereignty and warns that it could go to war if implemented. To that end, Somalia has received assurance of support from Egypt and the Arab League. It also had a conversation with Eritrea about the development when Somali President Hassan Sheik visited Asmara last week.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed did not confirm whether he is going ahead with the agreement, which was initially planned to be completed in one month from the time the MoU was signed. In an interview he gave this Wednesday, Musa Bihi Abdi said Somaliland will not allow Ethiopia to build a port in the area to be given to Ethiopia as a naval base.

Ethiopia has tens of thousands of troops in Somalia as part of the African Union Peacekeeping Mission and a bilateral arrangement with the government of Somalia. There are reports that Ethiopian troops based in Kismayo are withdrawing.

Antonio Guterres oo War uu aad uga naxay loo sheegay kuna baaqay baaritaan deg deg ah

Sabti jan-27- 2024-{HMC} Hay’adda Qaramada Midoobay u qaabilsan Falastiiniyiinta ee UNRWA,ayaa lagu eedeeyay in qaar ka mid ah shaqaalaheeda gaar ah ay ku lug lahaayeen weerarradii kooxda Xamaas ku qaadeen 7-dii Oktoobar dhulka ay maamusho Israa’iil

 

Xoghayaha guud ee Qaramada Midoobay Antonio Guterres ayaa qoraal uu soo saaray ku sheegay in uu aad uga naxay warkan loo soo sheegay, waxa uuna ku baaqay in baaritaan deg deg ah lagu sameeyo

 

Waxa uu sheegay in arrintan ay tahay mid aan la aqbali karin oo ceyb ah, waxa uuna faray saraakiil katirsan Qaramada Midoobay in baaritaano deg deg ah lagu sameeyo jiritaanka warkan sida weyn u baahay

 

Dowladda Mareykanka ayaa durba qaaday tallaabooyin deg deg ah kaddib markii la baahiyay fadeexada hay’adda UNRWA, waxa ayna Mareykanka ku dhawaaqeen in ay joojinayaan dhaqaalihii uu siin jireen hay’adda UNRWA

 

Weerarkii Xamaas ku qaaday 7-October ee sannadkii hore ayaa lagu dilay in ka badan 1,300 qof oo Israa’iiliyiin u badnaa, waxa uuna weerarkaasi abuuray weerar kale oo falcelin ah oo Israa’iil ku bur burisay Gaza kuna dishay dad ka badan 23-kun oo qof oo shacab ah.

Kooxda xuutiyinta oo Gantaalo ku dhufteen Markab Shidaal siday iyo Ciidamada Mareykanka oo jawaab bixiyay

Sabti jan-27- 2024-{HMC} Kooxda Xuutiyiinta Yemen ayaa weerar gantaallo loo adeegsaday ku qaaday markab shidaal siday oo ka babanaayay calanka Jaziirada Marshaal,markabkaa oo marayey gacanka Cadmeed, sida uu sheegay milatariga Maraykanka

 

Taliska dhexe ee ciidamada dalka Mareykanka {CENTCOM} ayaa sheegay in markabka si deg deg ah ula soo xiriiray una sheegay dhibka ku dhacay, waxa ayna sheegeen taliska Mareykanka in isla markiiba jawaab deg deg ah bixiyeen

 

“Markabku wuxuu noo soo diray wicitaan murugo leh, wuxuuna soo sheegay khasaare,” USS Carney [DDG 64] iyo maraakiibta kale ee isbahaysiga ayaa ka jawaabay oo bixinaya gargaar. Ilaa hadda wax dhaawac ah lama soo sheegin.”ayey yiraahdeen taliska Mareykanka

 

Ciidamada Mareykanka ayaa sidoo kale ku dhawaaqay in ay kahor tageen oo bur buriyeen gantaal kale oo nuuca lagu weeraro maraakiibta, kaa oo kooxda Xuutiyiinta doonayeen in waxyeelo kale oo xooggan ku geestaan

 

Kooxda Xuutiyiinta dalka Yemen ayaa kordhisay weerarada ay u geesanayaan maraakiibta ganacsi ee maraya gacanbka cadmeed, kooxdan ayaana sheegtay in weeraradooda ku taageerayaan walaalahooda Gaza ee gumaadka kala kulmaya Israa’iil.

{DAAWO SAWIRADA} Madaxweyne ku xigeenka Jubbaland oo kormeeray xero ay ka baxeen ciidamada Itoobiya

Sabti jan-27- 2024-{HMC} Madaxweyne ku xigeenka 1-aad ee Jubaland ahna ku simaha Madaxweynaha Mudane Maxamuud Sayid Aadan ayaa maanta kormeer ku tagay Xerada Ciidanka ee Madhamaato ee kutaalla duleedka Kismaayo

 

Xeradan ay maanta booqdeen masuuliyiintan katirsan maamulka Jubbaland oo ay dhawaan ka guureen ciidamada Itoobiya ee qeybta ka ahaa howlgalka nabad ilaalinta ee ATMIS

 

Xeradan oo ay la wareegeen ciidamada hay’ada Nabadsugida iyo Sirdoonka Jubaland ayuu Madaxweynahu warbixin la xiriirta ka dhagaystay Sarakiisha Ciidamada ee la wareegay xeradan oo ay in mudo ah daganayeen Ciidamada ATMIS gaar ahaan kuwa kasocday dalka Itoobiya

 

 

Dowlada Soomaaliya oo digniin kama dambeys ah u dirtay dowlada Itoobiya

Sabti jan-27- 2024-{HMC} wasiirka warfaafinta Soomaaliya Daa’uud Aweys oo aaladda Zoomka uga qayb-gay isku soo bax ay dhigeen Jaaliyadda Soomaaliyeed ee gobolka Minnesota ee dalka Mareykanka, loogana soo horjeeday damaca gurracan ee Itoobiya ayaa ka hadlay qorshaha dowladda Soomaaliya ee ku aadan difaaca dalkeenna

 

Daa’uud Aweys ayaa ugu horreyntii digniin culus oo kama dambeys ah u diray dowladda Itoobiya, taas oo ah inay ka waan-towdo falalka gurracan ay waddo, kuwaas oo wax u dhimaya nabadda gobolka iyocaalamka

 

Wasiirka ayaa sidoo kale u mahadceliyay jaaliyadda, maadaama ay garab istaageen dowladdooda iyo qarankooda, kadib xadgudubkii Itoobita

 

”Waad mahadsan tihiin dhammaantiin, si weyn ayaa idin kaga mahadcelineynaa isku soo baxaan weyn oo aad maanta ku dhigaeysaan Minnesota, idinka oo ka soo horjeeda gardarada qaawan ee Dowladda Itoobiya ay ugu bareertay” ayuu yiri wasiirku

 

Sidoo kale wuxuu intaasi ku daray in dowladda Soomaaliya ay ka go’an tahay diidmada heshiiska sharci darrada ah ee ay wada gaareen Muuse Biixi iyo Abiy Axmed

 

“Waxaan idin cadeyneynaa in Dowladda Soomaaliyeed ay ka go’an tahay diidmadeeda qayixan ee damaca Itoobiya,islamarkaana marnaba la aqbali doonin in la haweysto taako ka mid ah dhulkeenna,” ayuu mar kale yiri Wasiirka warfaafinta xukuumadda Soomaaliya

 

Mr. Daa’uud Aweys ayaa sidoo kale tilmaamay in Soomaaliya ay markasta u taagan tahay deris wanaag iyo iskaashi, balse marnaba aysan ogolaan doonin in lagu soo xadgudbo

 

”Soomaaliya waxay mar walba u taagan tahay derisnimo wanaagsan iyo iskaashi, laakiin marka ay dhacdo xadgudub noocaan oo kale ah marnaba ma yeeleyno, waxaan ilaalineynaa oo aan difaaceynaa qaranimada, wadajirka iyo madax bannaanida dhuleed ee Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya,” ayuu hadalkiisa sii raaciyay

 

Dalalka Soomaaliya iyo Itoobiya ayaa waxaa ka dhex taagan xiisad xoogan oo ka dhalatay heshiiskii badda ee ay kowdii bishaan wada gaareen madaxweyne Biixi iyo Abiy Axmed.

 

 

{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} X/ Cumar ” Taako ka mid ah dhulkeena haddii la qaado,Boosaaso iyo Muqdisho midna nabad ma noqoneyso”

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Sabdi jan-27- 2024-{HMC} X/ Cumar ” Taako ka mid ah dhulkeena haddii la qaado,Boosaaso iyo Muqdisho midna nabad ma noqoneyso”

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA

 

{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Odoyaal Beeniyay Gaari jidka loogalay oo lagu dilay 5 qof 6 kalana lagu dhaawacay.

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Sabdi jan-27- 2024-{HMC} Odoyaal Beeniyay Gaari jidka loogalay oo lagu dilay 5 qof 6 kalana lagu dhaawacay.

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA