Brussels, Belgium – The Minister of Education, Culture and Higher Education of the Federal Government of Somalia, H.E Farah Sheikh Abdikadir, recently participated in the Global Gateway for Education conference in Brussels, Belgium.
The conference, organized by the European Union Commission, aimed to foster global cooperation in education and emphasize the role of education in human capital development.
During his address at the conference, Minister Farah discussed the progress of Somalia’s education system. He highlighted the recent initiative to employ 3,000 teachers, which is a significant step towards improving the quality of education in the country.
This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance the education system and ensure that students have access to qualified and dedicated educators.
The recruitment of these teachers is a testament to the government’s commitment to education as a key driver of human capital development. By increasing the number of qualified teachers, the government aims to provide a better learning environment for students and equip them with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the future.
The Global Gateway for Education conference provided an excellent platform for the Minister to share Somalia’s progress in education and to learn from other countries’ experiences.
The conference also served as an opportunity for the international community to recognize and support Somalia’s efforts to improve its education system.
As Somalia continues to invest in its education sector, the recruitment of 3,000 teachers is a significant step forward.
The government’s commitment to increasing the number of teachers and improving the quality of education is a crucial part of its broader strategy to drive human capital development and build a brighter future for its citizens.