EFASOM Jowhar Education Forum
EFASOM today concluded a 2-day education forum to promote quality education for primary and secondary schools in Jowhar, the HirShabelle State of Somalia.
The participants were from the education local groups such as school head teachers, parents, teachers, State-level government officials, and education partners.
Firstly, Mohamed Muqtar (Barey), District Commissioner of Jowhar came on the stage. In his remarks, he said “We are grateful this program focusing on rising up the value of Education organized by EFASOM, as well as we are recommending the all participants to distribute what they will learn here for these two days the other residents that don’t get such opportunity”, “I will share the output of this program to the Ministry of Education of Hirshabelle State”, he added. The District Commissioner of Jowhar appreciated the EFASOM’s valuable role on qualifying and re-arranging this nation’s education and how to get free and fair education for all Somali citizens.
In his remarks, Mr. Mu’min Ture Abdullahi, Deputy Minister of Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports of Hirshabelle State appreciated EFASOM Organization for their struggling on empowering Somali’s Education. He mentioned that his Ministry has recruited salary based teachers, as well as they have the new syllabus prepared by the Federal Ministry of Education but its distributing stage still remains because the proper number of the students of Hirshabelle State not secure yet. The Vice Ministry of Education of the HirShabelle State of Somalia requested immediate improvement of education facilities of the State. “In Nov. 2018, the Ministry plans to implement the in-take system of employing new teachers that approximately reaches out around 300 new teachers.” Mr. Ture added,
The Facilitator proceeded the forum and he divided the participants into three main groups to discuss the key questions that the facilitator quizzed.
The Groups discussed the question of :
Group One
“What are the main obstacles beyond the education quality of the Elementary & Primary Schools in Hirshabelle State.
Group 2:
“How can we improve the quality of education in the Elementary and Secondary Schools in Hirshabelle?
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- A unified system or structure that is a unified Somali curriculum.
- Teachers must have regular salaries and regular training.
- Parents and teachers should work together permanently.
- six days of continuing education.
- The session should be 45 minutes.
- The teacher must have a lesson check each morning, especially the administrative office.
- Have regular contact with school principals to ensure student behavior.
- Must be available to lab space for the secondary school students .
- Education must be free of charge.
- To raise awareness about the community to provide a unified and nurturing education and education to a better future
- Access to education for students.
- Establish a training committee that monitors the progress of the educational process.
- To achieve a unified curriculum.
- To provide uniforms that reflect student equality and protection.
- Every student can propose his or her own ideas to show what he / she is learning.
- To be fair in order to reach their goals and not be subordinate to them.
- Because of poverty, if a student receives cash benefits from the Hirshabelle State.
- To raise awareness about the community to provide a unified and nurturing education and education to a better future
- Access to education for students.
- Establish a training committee that monitors the progress of the educational process.
- To achieve a unified curriculum.
- To provide uniforms that reflect student equality and protection.
- Every student can propose his or her own ideas to show what he / she is learning.
- To be fair in order to reach their goals and not be subordinate to them.
- Because of poverty, if a student receives cash benefits from the Hirshabelle State.












