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  2. Education in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Education in Somalia refers to the academic system within Somalia. The Ministry of Education is officially responsible for education in Somalia, with about 15% of the nation's budget allocated to scholastic instruction. The breakaway republic of Somaliland maintains its own advanced Ministry of Education. [citation needed]

  3. Literacy in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Somalia is a nation on the Horn of Africa with a population of approximately 18 million people. [1] As of 2022, the country has an adult literacy rate [a] of about 41%. [2][3] There is a significant gender disparity in literacy rate, with 54% of men and only 22% of women being literate. [4][5] According to USAID, the youth literacy rate [b] is ...

  4. Ministry of Education and Science (Somaliland) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Somaliland (Somali: Wasaaradda Waxbarashada iyo Sayniska Somaliland) (Arabic: وزارة التعليم والعلوم) The Ministry of Education and Science of Somaliland is a national executive authority responsible for the state policy development and normative and legal regulation in the sphere of education, research, scientific ...

  5. Education in Somaliland - Wikipedia

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    The Somaliland education system has four main levels: pre-primary, primary/alternative, secondary/vocational and higher education. [6]Pre-primary (early childhood), integrated into formal education and private Quranic School systems, runs for up to two to three years. [7]

  6. Traditional education in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Traditional education in Somalia. Somali Traditional education revolves around Islamic teaching through Quran’ic schools how would teach who to read and write Arabic. These schools were mainly taught by Wadaads, wandering literate clergymen who would mediate between clans and perform rites of passage (births, marriages, funerals).

  7. List of secondary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Secondary education covers two phases on the ISCED scale. Level 2 or lower secondary education is considered the second and final phase of basic education, and level 3 or upper secondary education is the stage before tertiary education. Every country aims to provide basic education, but the systems and terminology remain unique to them.

  8. Ministry of Education (Somalia) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Education & Culture was the ministry that was responsible for education and culture in Somalia. The ministry has ten departments. On 17 January 2014, newly appointed prime minister , Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed , split the ministerial portfolio into Ministry of Education, Ministry of Culture, and Higher Education, respectively.

  9. Education in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Education in Africa. The history of education in Africa can be divided into pre- and post- colonial periods. [1] Since the introduction of formal education by European colonists to Africa, education particularly in West and Central Africa, has been characterised by both traditional African teachings and European-style schooling systems.