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29 Jul 2020

Iftin Foundation oo soo Bandhigtay Tirada Qalinjebiyeyaasha Dugsiyada iyo Jaamacadaha Dalka.

(Muqdisho – 29 July 2020) Hay’adda Iftin Foundation ee fadhigeedu yahay magaalada Muqdisho ayaa soo bandhigtay warbixin-sanadeedkii ay ka diyaarin jirtay tirada ardeyda ka baxday dugsiyada iyo jaamacadaha dalka.

Munaasabadda lagu soo bandhigayay Sahankan oo lagu qabtay Akadeemiyada Cilmiga, Fanka & Suugaanta waxaa ka soo qeyb galay mas’uuliyiin ka kala socotay Wasaaradda Waxbarashada, Hidaha iyo Tacliinta Sare, Wasaaradda Shaqada iyo Arrimaha Bushadda, Wasaaradda Haweenka iyo Xuquuqul Insaanka, Wasaaradda Qorshaynta iyo Horumarinta Dhaqaalaha, Xaafiiska Ra’isul Wasaaraha, Mas’uuliyiin ka socotay Jaamacadaha Dalka, Ururrada Jaamacadaha sida Somali REN iyo ASU “Association of Somali Universities”, Dalladaha waxbarashada oo ay ka socdeen FPENS iyo SAFE, araday iyo marti Sharaf kale.

Waxaa halkaa hadal ka jeediyay Wasiiru Dowlaha Wasaaradda Waxbarashada, Hiddaha & Tacliinta Sare, Md. C/raxmaan Maxamuud Cabdulle “Jaabiri” oo ku ammaanay ugana mahadceliyay Hay’adda Iftin Foundation dadaalka ay gelisay soo bandhigidda xogtaan oo uu ku tilmaamay in ay tahay mid muhiim u ah bulshada Soomaaliyeed.

“Daraasaddan waxaa ku jira xogo waxtar u leh guud ahaan bahda Waxbarshada, Ganacsatada iyo Dowladdaba” ayuu yiri Wasiir Jaabiri oo intaa ku daray inay Wasaaradda Waxbarashada xogtan tixgelinayso, kuna dhaqmayso”.

Wasiirka oo xigaynay daraasaddan ayaa sheegay in wax lagu farxo aysan ahayn in kulliyadaha Xannaanada Xoolaha, Beeraha, kheyraadka badda iyo cilmiga dhulka “Geology” oo ay dadka Soomaaliyeed baahi wayn u qabaan ay ka mid noqdaan kulliyadaha ugu ardayda yar, wuxuuna ugu baaqay bahda waxbarashada, waalidiinta iyo ardayda Soomaaliyeed in ay xoogga saaraan barashada kulliyadaha dalkeena faa’iidada dhaqaale iyo mid horumarba u leh.

Waxaa kaloo halkaas ka hadlay Guddoomiyaha Ha’yadda Iftin Foundation Mudane C/llaahi Maxamed Xasan “Black” oo sheegay in daraasaddan ay tahay tii afaraad oo xiriir ah oo ay hay’addu soo bandhigto, wuxuuna xusay in xogtaan laga soo ururiyay 52 Jaamacadood oo ku kala yaalla ilaa 15 magaalo oo ka kala tirsan dawlad-goboleedyada Puntland, GalMudug, HirShabelle, Koonfur Galbeed, Jubbaland, iyo Gobolka Banaadir.

Waxaa kaloo halkaas ka hadlay Guddoomiyaha Akadeemiyada Cilmiga, Fanka iyo Suugaanta Mudane C/qaadir Nuur Xuseen “Maax”, Guddoomiyaha Ururka Bangiyada Soomaaliyeed C/llaahi Macallin Axmed “Sabaax”, Eng. Axmed Daahir Siyaad oo ka socday SomaliRen iyo Agaasimaha FPENS Mudane C/risaaq Max’ed Sh. C/llaahi “Nadaara”

Tirada Guud ee ardayda sanadkii hore 2019 ka soo qalinnjebisay Jaamacadaha dalka waxay gaarayaan 15,927 ayday, oo 5,723 ay gabdho yihiin, halka 10,204 ay yihiin Wiilal. Waxaa sidoo kale xogta lagu soo bandhigay Sahanka qalinjebiyeyaasha in seddaxda kulliyadood ee ay ka soo baxeen ardeyda ugu badan ay kala yihiin:
1) Public Administration, 2) Business Administration iyo 3) Computer Science/IT, halka seddaxda kulliyadood ee ugu ardeyda yar ay kala yihiin:
1) Dentistry, 2) Pharmacology iyo 3) Statistics and Planning.

Dhinaca magalooyinka, Muqdisho ayaa noqotay halka ugu badan ay ardaydu wax ku barteen, waxaa jaamacadaha Muqdisho ka soo baxday arday gaaraysa 12,753 ardey oo u dhiganta 80.07%, waxaana ku soo xigay magaalooyinka Boosaaso, Gaalkacyo, Baledweyne, Kismaayo iyo Baydhabo.

Dhaka kale waxaa markii labaad Sahanka lagu soo bandhigay tirada ardayda ka soo qalinjebisay Dugsiyada Sare, waxaa sanad-dugsiyeedkii 2018/19, ka soo baxaday dugsiyada sare ardey gaareysa 38,627, iyadoo xogtaana laga soo ururiyay 8 dalladood oo ka hawlgala dalka.

Iftin Foundation oo tan iyo 2012 ka hawlgaleysay arrimaha horumarinta waxbarashada ayaa sidoo kale soo bandhigtay adeegyo kale oo loogu talogalay bahda waxbarashada, sida barnaamijka Naqtiin oo ah mobile app loogu talagalay ardeyda wax ka barata dugsiyada iyo jaamacadaha, Diiwaanka Cinwaannada Waxbarashada, eCheck Somalia oo ah adeeg lagu hubiyo shahaadooyinka dugsiyada iyo jaamacadaha dalka, Joblink oo soo bandhiga shaqooyinka bannaan iyo adeegyo kale.

7 Nov 2019

The 4th batch motivational speakers session of The Next Economy Program

This week (Saturday and Sunday) was the 4th batch motivational speakers session. We have invited 4 over qualified experts people suitable for the program.

Saturday Speaker one was Dr. Shariff Osman Hassan with PhD in Cultural Studies from Ohio University United States and double Master with over 30 years of teaching, research and professional consultancy experience in various industries of institutions and organizations and discussed with the participants bearing responsibilities and communication development while speaker two was Khadra Abdullahi Ahmed Diaspora women entrepreneur owned by Kiish Coconut Factory based in Mogadishu and discussed with participants creativity and innovation in order to generate economic sources.

Sunday Speaker one was Sha’ir Guled Hared, the former Director General of National Civil Service Commission (NCSC) of the Federal Government of Somalia and currently is senior advisor at NCSC and talked job recruitment processes, requirements from candidates and the employers expectations.

The second (last) Speaker was Dr. Ibrahim Farah Bursalid with PhD in International Studies from University of Nairobi with over 25 years teaching, research and program experience and discussed with participants the transformational competencies and keeping current opportunities.

This week was nice week for participants, speaker and TNE project team.

7 Nov 2019

Iftin Foundation Organized Girls in ICT Day Celebration

(Mogadishu – April 26, 2018) International Girls in ICT Day has been celebrated in Mogadishu with the launch on an initiative to create gender parity in Somalia’s ICT industry.

Organized by Fursad Job Center in partnership with Somalia’s Research and Education Network (SomaliREN) and Ministry of Post, Telecom and Technology, the event was aimed at drawing the attention of policy makers, academia and the business sector on the challenges faced by girls in ICT.


Abdulkadir Mohamed, Fursad manager, presented a survey they conducted on the share of women in total number of graduates in ICT. He said out of the 1,233 ICT graduates in 2017 from 23 universities across Puntland, Galmudug, SouthWest, Benadir, Jubbaland and Hirshabelle only 9% were female. He added the few who managed to graduate despite challenges face stereotypes and discrimination in accessing the scarce job opportunities.


Safiya Abshir who completed her computer science degree three years ago said the challenges women graduates face in the ICT sector are more than other sectors in Somalia. She said lack of ICT labs and internships; and disconnection between the courses offered at universities and the skills needed in the local market, make their education irrelevant.
The Minister of Post, Telecom and Technology, H. E. Abdi Ashur Hassan, who was the chief guest of the event, said he is touched by the figures of women graduates in ICT and the challenges they face in employment. He said he could see these facts at the Ministry as women with ICT background form less than 1% of the total Ministry staff and cannot help because of the freeze.
The Minister said he believes that young girls are incredible innovators who can come up with solutions to many of the problems we have if they are provided the right tools and environment. He said, “as charity begins at home, we will start from our Ministry, but we will also partner with other institutions, such as the academia and the private sector, including telecoms, to address these challenges at a national level.”


He acknowledged the successes made in the Communications Act and dotSO management and the increasing penetration of fiber internet in major cities, ICT will be one of the fastest growing fields in the years to come, offering some of the highest paid and most exciting careers. We’re working to open the door to a career in technology to as many young women as possible
“We can teach girls and women to love technology and use it for their life, such ash health, education, finance, etc and encourage them to pursue ICT as a suitable career. Together we can empower the next generation of women to thrive in ICT,” he concluded.

 

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.

 

31 Oct 2019

IF launches Somalia’s first Secondary Schoolgirls Competition

June 10, 2013 – Iftin Foundation (IF) has launched Somalia’s first schoolgirls’ competition. The program will run during the month of Ramadan (July 10 – August 6, 2013). It is attended by 224 schoolgirls from 32 of Mogadishu’s most popular secondary schools.

As the first of its kind, the program will inspire girls to stay in school, compete for prizes, learn from each other, and make sure they graduate school with the knowledge that enables them to help themselves, families and society.

The objectives of these projects include:

  • To improve the knowledge of the schoolgirls;
  • To give exclusive space to female secondary school students who normally would not have got much space at national quizzes, organized by media outlets in Somalia;
  • Create an atmosphere where schoolgirls can network, and cross any kid of borders;
  • To showcase the talents of the female students and help the public recognize that girls can learn and perform as much as boys;
  • The program will pave the way for more female participation in national school quizzes to be organized in the future;
  • The program will serve as a platform for introduction among girls in secondary school education.
  • The program will also deliver other messages to girls, including issues related to their health, FGM, the importance of education, early marriage, etc.
31 Oct 2019

Somali Students urged to select the right university course

April 09, 2013 – Secondary school graduates have been urged to take an informed decision when selecting the course and university of their choice, as they prepare to join local and overseas universities.

The students are introduced to various subjects and are given the chance to ask questions about their course of choice.

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.

 

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