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    SOMALIA’S EDUCATION SYSTEMS ARE IMPROVING

    January 29, 2025
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    Somalia’s education sector has improved significantly in recent years, particularly with the school enrollment rate of children increasing from just 35 percent in 2010 to 60 percent by 2020. In addition, literacy rates have also improved, from 30 percent for females and 50 percent for males in 2010, to 37.8 percent and 57.8 percent respectively by 2021.

    However, lack of infrastructure and access problems in rural areas still hinder educational progress. Addressing these challenges requires additional investment from the government and global partnerships to provide quality education to every child. These steps are necessary for further development and better results in the education sector.

    Increase in Primary School Enrollment

    Primary school enrollment in Somalia was 35% in 2010, increasing to 60% by 2020. This growth has been made possible thanks to government education programs and international aid, aimed at providing better access to education. However, school enrollment rates in rural areas are still low, often below 40%. More investment and government attention are necessary to address the access gap between regions. If this situation is not addressed immediately, the education gap across the country may deepen.

    Improvement in Literacy Rates

    The literacy rate in Somalia has increased in recent years, from 30% for females and 50% for males in 2010, reaching 37.8% and 57.8% respectively by 2021. However, this rate is still lower than the global average, especially for women. Special literacy programs are needed to improve educational quality and reduce gender disparity. Along with this, increased awareness at the community level and strengthening of educational institutions are necessary to increase access to educational opportunities. Further investment and teacher training will also be important.

    Challenges in Rural Education Access

    Access to education remains a major barrier in rural Somalia, where only 40% of children can attend school, compared to over 60% in urban areas. Lack of infrastructure and security issues are major challenges for education in these areas. It is important to address these issues to improve access and quality of education so that educational opportunities can be increased in rural areas as well. For this, more steps are needed from the government and global partnership.

    Despite remarkable progress in Somalia’s education sector, many challenges remain, particularly in rural and war-torn areas. Continual investment in infrastructure, teacher training, and special education programs is needed to combat these challenges and stabilize the development process. If specific and focused steps are taken, Somalia can achieve educational equity and further improve literacy rates across the country.

    This requires a comprehensive strategy to ensure that every child has access to quality education. It is also important to ensure that resources and aid are adequately channeled to areas where educational attainment is greatest. Such initiatives will not only strengthen the education system but also create a better social structure for the future.

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