The Ministry of Education of the federal government of Somalia has announced that 12,670 candidates (9,546 male and 3,124 females) have passed the written exam and advanced to the next stage.
The Ministry of Education of the Federal Government of Somalia has announced plans to recruit additional 3,000 teachers, building on the success of a similar drive last year to create youth employment and expand access to education.
The initiative according to government sources aligns with the government’s broader vision to revitalize and elevate Somalia’s educational system, laying the groundwork for a more knowledgeable and skilled populace.
Somali government has prioritized education Increasing access to quality education opportunities as key priority as announced by the Somali Ministry of Education, Culture and Higher Education of Somalia.
Somalia’s Ministry of Education has been actively pursuing reforms to bridge gaps in the education system, ensuring that every child has access to quality learning opportunities. The government has also said its prioritizing sealing the education gaps in areas liberated from Alshabab control in the past one year of the war against the group.