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They haven't built anything bro. They are just coming together to announce their plans to build a university/college there. At this point in time it is just an idea and it may never be realized. Everything has to start somewhere though. Even those UK Universities started out in a similar fashion hundreds of years ago.to call it a university is beyond generosity. The quality of primary schools in the UK is probably higher.
still well done to them
The thing about Beled Xaawo is majority of the kids there hold duel Kenyan/Somali nationality and therefore attend secondary schools in Mandera and other parts of Kenya. Most of those students end up attending colleges/universities in Kenya as well but some can't afford to do that and as a result can't continue their education. It will help those type of kids and others from other parts of the region that can't travel to Kenya for the pursuit of higher education.I m not sure why we are obsessed with universities when we can't even build/decent primary/secondary scools?
Exactly, Balad Hawo is different than most cities in Somalia in that all children are taught in English from primary to form 12. I think that the Kenyan curriculum is used even in schools in the city.
The thing about Beled Xaawo is majority of the kids there hold duel Kenyan/Somali nationality and therefore attend secondary schools in Mandera and other parts of Kenya. Most of those students end up attending colleges/universities in Kenya as well but some can't afford to do that and as a result can't continue their education. It will help those type of kids and others from other parts of the region that can't travel to Kenya for the pursuit of higher education.
The thing about Beled Xaawo is majority of the kids there hold duel Kenyan/Somali nationality and therefore attend secondary schools in Mandera and other parts of Kenya. Most of those students end up attending colleges/universities in Kenya as well but some can't afford to do that and as a result can't continue their education. It will help those type of kids and others from other parts of the region that can't travel to Kenya for the pursuit of higher education.I m not sure why we are obsessed with universities when we can't even build/decent primary/secondary scools?
Ninyahoow ma magaalda cideyda dhan degantahay miyaa rabtaa inaad igala muranto. Wallahi the majority of my family members in Beled Xaawo sharci dalka deriska nahay ayay leeyihiin. Si fudud ayay kuligoodna ku helaan. Lacag yar baa la bixiyaa. Dadka aan sharci dalkaas laheen oo magaalada degan waxay u badan yihiin dadka da'da weyn waayo kuwaas sharci keenyaan ah dan kama laha. Iskuulada Mandera inta badan ciyaalka beled xaawo lacag la'aan ayay ku dhigtaan ilaa fasalka sideedaad. Ciyaalka aan gaarin 18 sano sharci keenyaan umu baahna waayo waxaa loo jaraa school ID. Xaduudana wax ku dhibo dhalinyarada ardayda xaga majiro. Even markii borderka askarta xirto ciyaal arday ah waa loo ogolyahay inay gudbaan. Secondary school waa lacag yar. I believe it is around $150 a semester. Aniga ka bixiyay labo wiil oo xaga secondary school uga qalinjabisay dhowr sano kahor.1st of All dadka beled xaawo degan ID kenyanka ah si basar ah ku helaan qof dual national ah ma jiro, 2nd ID waxaa la helaa marka dugsi sare dhamayso oo 18 jir dhaafto, processes dheer ayayna u maraan.
ps. I never claimed Beled Xaawo had good schools. I didn't say it did not either. And the kids go to school in Kenya but because the quality of education is much better there.
AmenMachallah for reer Gedo! May they enyoy a lasting nabad, barwaaqo iyo bashbash, amin..
^Negative Nancy, say mashallah and keep it moving ..there are plenty of primary/secondary schools in B town.
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