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    Education in Somalia – Important Facts to Know in 2025

    September 18, 2025
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    Education in Somalia plays a vital role in the country’s development, offering hope for a brighter future despite decades of conflict and instability.

    Access to quality education is a significant challenge, but recent initiatives and international support are paving the way for improvements across schools, universities, and vocational programs.

    Historical Overview of Education in Somalia

    Historically, education in Somalia relied heavily on traditional Islamic schools, where children learned religious studies, reading, and writing.

    During the colonial period, formal schools were introduced, but access was limited.
    After Somalia gained independence in 1960, the government established a public education system aimed at increasing literacy and creating opportunities for young people.

    Unfortunately, the civil war and ongoing conflicts in the 1990s and early 2000s severely disrupted education.

    Schools were destroyed, teachers fled, and many children were left without access to basic learning.
    Today, Somalia is working to rebuild its education system from the ground up.

    Current Somali Education System

    The Somali education system consists of primary, secondary, and higher education levels, with both public and private institutions.

    Primary education typically lasts eight years, followed by four years of secondary schooling.
    Higher education is provided by universities, colleges, and vocational institutions across the country, including the prominent Somali National University.

    International organizations such as UNICEF, UNESCO, and local NGOs play a critical role in supporting schools, training teachers, and supplying learning materials.

    Despite these efforts, literacy rates remain relatively low, particularly in rural areas and among girls.

    Read also: Somalia’s Women and Children Health: Challenges, Progress, and Future Prospects

    Challenges Facing Education in Somalia

    Several factors hinder the development of education in Somalia:

    • Security concerns: Ongoing conflicts make attending school unsafe in some regions.
    • Infrastructure: Many schools lack buildings, desks, textbooks, and other essential resources.
    • Qualified teachers: There is a shortage of trained educators across the country.
    • Gender inequality: Cultural barriers and safety concerns prevent many girls from completing their education.
    • Limited government funding: The Somali government faces financial constraints that restrict investment in schools and higher education.

    These challenges mean that millions of Somali children still lack access to quality education, limiting opportunities for national development.

    Opportunities and Initiatives

    Despite these obstacles, there are promising initiatives shaping the future of Somali education.

    NGOs and international organizations are building schools, providing scholarships, and promoting digital learning programs.

    Community-based projects focus on literacy, youth empowerment, and vocational training, offering young Somalis practical skills for employment.

    Digital platforms and mobile learning initiatives are also helping students in remote areas access education.

    These programs aim to overcome barriers created by conflict, poverty, and geographic isolation.

    Role of Higher Education

    Higher education in Somalia is growing, with universities offering degree programs in science, technology, business, and education.

    Vocational training centers are also helping young people acquire practical skills that meet the demands of the job market.

    By strengthening higher education, Somalia hopes to build a skilled workforce that contributes to national reconstruction and economic growth.

    The Somali Education System Can Make It

    Education in Somalia faces significant challenges, from security and infrastructure issues to gender inequality and limited government support.

    However, ongoing initiatives by NGOs, international organizations, and the Somali government are slowly improving access to schools and universities.

    Investing in education is crucial for the country’s future, offering a pathway to stability, economic growth, and social development.

    With continued support and innovation, the Somali education system can rise to meet the needs of its youth and transform the nation.


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