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7 Nov 2019

One Day Workshop Exclusively Dealing with the Role of Private Sector business on Female Job Placement

August 26, 2015, Mogadishu Somalia

With the support of Somali Stability Fund (SSF), The Fursad program under the initiative of IFTIN Foundation has organized and implemented a one-day workshop exclusively dealing with the role of private sector business in female job placement scheme On August 26th 2015.

 

The one- day workshop has been held in close cooperation with the Somali Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), and the workshop was convened at the SCCI Center in Mogadishu, Somalia. Thirty eight selected participants from the various segments of the community were the main participants of the workshop.

 

The participants were consisting of members from the universities, Banks, Somali chamber of commerce and industries, civil society organizations, spare part business, advertising company, industries, agriculture, Ministry of Petroleum, intellectuals , trading companies and IFTIN Foundation. The main intention of the workshop was to provide platform to the selected participants for discussing, debating and sharing information on the status of female graduates and focus on the role of the private sectors in seeking job placement for the female graduates.

 

This workshop was based on presentation on brief information on the background of the Fursad initiatives, its objectives and discussions and debating on the role of the private sectors businesses and the female graduates and making valuable recommendations.

Mohamed Abdi Ali Gabeyre, the Chairman of the Somali Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) in his opening remarks appreciated the participants for attending the workshop.  He said there is high rate of unemployment in Somalia, and many people have now joined in the business sector which was limited before. He indicated that that they are welcoming the Fursad initiative, and underlined the females should be encouraged as women are more trusted then men.  He pointed out that females are good in communication and secretariat, and that some companies have now started providing job opportunities for the females. He suggested female graduates should accept to work in low salaries as starting point. At that stage, the one-day workshop event was closed up.

 

7 Nov 2019

Data Collection on Job Placement Scheme for Female Graduates Workshop

IFTIN Foundation in partnership with Somali Stability Fund (SSF) has organized and implemented a one day workshop exclusively focusing on data collection on job placement scheme for female graduates that was held in Baidoa on 22nd August 2015.

 

The one day workshop has been held in close cooperation between Fursad Program and the Southwest Chamber of Commerce Centre in Baidoa. Thirty-eight participants were selected from various segments of the community from local authorities, Civil Society Organizations, Private Companies, and South-West Non State Actors Organizations. (SOWENSA).

 

The main intention of the workshop was to provide platform for the selected participants for discussing, debating and sharing information on the status of female graduates while the main challenge facing them in job Placement and highlight key recommendations to deal with the female graduates’ problem.

 

This workshop was based on presentation on brief information on the background of the Fursad initiatives, its objectives and discussions and debating on the role of the private sectors businesses and the female graduates and making valuable recommendations.

 

Mr. Ahmed Moalim Isaq, the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce welcomed in his opening remarks and appreciated the participants and the Fursad initiative for attending the workshop.  He said there is high rate of unemployment in Somalia, and many people have now joined in the business sector which was limited before. He indicated that they are welcoming the Fursad initiative, and underlined the females should be encouraged as women are more trusted then men in the community. He stressed the need of the Chamber of Commerce of the South-West Should give priority to this issue and support the initiative.

IFTIN Foundation has come up with strategy to solve and address the problems related to finding jobs placement scheme for the female graduates.

 

7 Nov 2019

Launching of the Fursad Female Job Placement Scheme Project.

 

The Fursad female job placement scheme which is sponsored by Iftiin Foundation in partnership with Somali chambers is planning to Network Somali Female graduates and the employers throughout Somalia on 13th May 2015. A lots of participants including Government officials, civil society, international organizations, education and business sector participated the launching ceremony.

Abdirahman Moalim Ablal, the Vice Chancellor of University (UNISO), said that ‘the role of universities came out , as they developed girls in educating them , the  only part remaining is to take part in the recruitment of girls of Somalia, that rhetoric the opportunities for girls to go to schools and universities is limited but needs to work hard on what they have learned to find a job.  He said that they want to work with the equality of girls and has directed employers to select staff on the basis of what they have learnt.  He also stated that it believes that the idea of girls remain out of work , as the sons of getting employed is outdated as many opportunities for girls will remain empty space.

Abdirahman Gabeyre, the Chairman of the Somali Chamber of Commerce said that as a business associate in they believe that an educated women is  an educated society’  adding that in the event of boy and girl asking for a loan from the market  the business community gives priority to girls , because he said that girls often don’t lose money  lent to them. He also stated that ‘he believes  the idea of the boys being less expensive than girls is false.

Sadia Sharif Hassan, an Somali women entrepreneur from Minnesota in the United States , who  used to make a home made pepper and market it, also spoke today’s  the business that is booming. She said,  any human being hasn’t been born without a mother, so girls are the backbone of the nation’ She also noted that in their theory they believe that girls can restore peace in Somalia, adding that the goal of job creation was greater than girls , and one day they will change our country if God wills.

Eng. Abdirahman Omar Osmaan “Yarisow”, Somali Politician said a number of factors that derail girls efforts is to come out of university and get the best jobs after they come out of university as girls receive a job evaluation, the government are required to encourage girls work and organize girls themselves in order develop  and advocacy their rights to go by their employers  as well as girls from the university to get an office to develop their skills role advancement.

MR, Hassan Ahmed Sadik, the executive director of  SOSCENSA, discussed the religious wise and  spoke of women and their roles in the family , he said that following our prophet Muhammad recommended being good to girls so as they became a better wife in the future and declared that only an educated girl can be a good mother . Speaking on religious material he said that social scientists have learned to say : ” Every hero and progress in society , honor and good name it is  impact  stands a good girl . Meanwhile, he urged companies to implement projects to provide employment opportunities for the girls , He was  asked ‘How many girls get to work , if any businessman has to take into account employing only 10 girls, the opportunity for girls will expand?

Ali Mohamud Ibraaahim (Dhere), the Chairman of Civil Service Commission, said that government employees are 4,020  and 25 % of them are girls and plan to consider to employ great number girls. Mohamed Omar Mohamed, the Director General of the Ministry of Women and Human architecture of the Government of Somalia said a key factor that girls are afraid to go to work is called exchange of sex for a job, a legal issue , which he said will be held into account during July parliamentary meeting which he said they will table ( bill of sexual abuse )

Aweys Sheikh Haddad, the Director General of the Ministry of Labor thanked IFTIN for opening  opportunities for girls and the office is grateful since the foundation is targeting girls out of the university to arrange a way to get their jobs . Mr. Hadad in  a separate incident, also said that both parties look at the stands of women since it is not acceptable anywhere in the offices /staff working ,women to be less than 50. During the launching event number of girls were hired some of the local banks, new platform called fursad.so and SMS service for job opportunities was inaugurated by Iftin Foundation.

 

15 Jun 2015

Workshop Meeting among Female Graduates and Employers

Iftin Foundation working with Putland chamber of comer implemented Workshop Meeting among Female Graduates and Employers in Galka’yo on 15th June 2015. The workshop meeting targeted with the relation between young elite women graduates and their potential employers in the location galka’yo and participated local organizations, business companies and the government institutions in the area.

 

Mohamed Ismail, the Secretary General of Galkacyo  of the Putland Chamber of commerce opened the workshop in briefly introduced the role of Fursad project on the female graduates in Somalia at large while Nasro, the project coordinator of Fursad explained the main terms behind to implement this bright work for female graduates.

 

Nasro first talked about that currently male university graduates have better employment opportunities than female graduates because of their networking opportunities and sent her last message to companies, organizations, government and the general public in order to minimize opportunities inequalities and normalize the community common participation.

 

Mr. Said from Red Sea Company has explained that there are some companies that can employ women and others that cannot due to the nature of their business which important to change that negative culture and attitude. Sheik Abdishakur, from Amal Bank said he agrees much to what Mr. Said has said. He added that he knows that women who spent most of their time in education and should support and empower with women to establish nation with inclusive aspiration.

 

Abdiwahid from Shell Company, Sheik Mohamed from OPEC Company, Asma Abdullahi, from Puntland University, Faduma Hussein from East Africa University and the Farhiya from Galkayo International University discussed their views regarding admitting the positive and crucial role of women on the community development.

 

7 Jun 2015

The Role Of NGOs In Job Placements For Female Graduates

Iftin Foundation collaborating with Puntland Chambers of Commerce held dialogue about the Role of Businesses, NGOs and Government on female graduates in Garowe on 7th June 2015. The occasion which was organized as the high level meeting among the above three entities discussed their effective roles on young female graduate employment and career development.

Ahmed Ali Ugas, the executive director of iftin Foundation and Mr. Abduqadir, the chairman of Putland chamber of commerce welcomed and thanked together for all guests from government, NGOs, private companies and civil societies for attending this wonderful session and announced that session is open. After thanking and opening the dialogue Mr. Ugas talked about the importance of this theme” The role of business, NGO’s and government on female graduates job placement” and how it’s vital to talked about and discuss it overly.

Discussion Outcome

The facilitator briefly introduced Iftin foundation and their initiate project named ”FURSAD” with the participants for the aim of prompting job placement of female grandaunts in public and private sector. Mrs. Nasro, the project coordinator gave details to the subject and why they choose? She appreciated the attendants and talked about how FURSAD was initiated and reaches this position, she remarked that recently Iftin Foundation had been working on education sector in the entire Somali regions and this project named Fursad was out of the programs that Iftin Foundation was established and worked for recent years. Nasro continued her speech and noted that the main aim of FURSAD project is to promote and advocate job placement of female graduates in private companies, because most of private companies don’t provide and employ female in their settings and that may have negative impact on their physical, mental and, economic and social development. Furthermore noted that Iftin Foundation had done several studies on young female graduate’s job placement in private sectors, and they discovered that 20.5% of female worker employ education sector. I.e. schools, nursery, and higher institute and so on. And on least ranking percent was telecommunication sector. Finally noted that Iftin Foundation have developed a database which helps young female graduate to submit their CV’s and also enable other interesting private companies to sort out their job candidates from the website.www.fursad.so