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GOD'AALO COMMUNITY CELEBRATES OPENING CEREMONY OF THE GOD’AALO SCHOOL

(Goda'ala, October 10,  2010 Ceegaag Online)

  

God” Aalo Town (God”Aalo is a small city in the Sool province of Somalia in the district of Taleeh. The city lies east of Laascaanood at coordinates 9° 2' 42.50" N 47° 56' 24.78" E between the two small mountain ranges of Shilamadow and Dhagahgurguur) of Sool region of Somalia celebrated a historic day on Thursday, October 7th, 2010 - the opening ceremony of God”Aalo school.  The celebration attracted large number of high-ranking delegates and officials from different bodies and departments of Putland State of Somalia government.

 

The delegation members include Cabinet Minister Mohamed Farah Isse (Gaashaan), Deputy Minister of Education Md. Abdirahmaan Diiriye Arab, Sool Regional Director of Education, Mr. Jama Dalmar (Ina Baadari), and MP Farah Jama Goox, Chairman of political Affairs and International Relations of Putland Parliament.  

 

There was a large number of Media representation both local and international such the Voice of America, Universal TV and representative of Somali web sites all captured the historic celebration of God”Aalo School.

 

This historic School project (God” Aalo School ) was funded by Irfan-CANADA, a Canadian, national charitable organization focussed on helping the poor and needy people everywhere. And the God”Aalo School Project was implemented by Somali Progressive Organization, SOPDO, a local development and humanitarian agency. 

 

Leaders, elders, educators and Garaad of God’Aalo (Garaad Abdisalan Hassan Mohamed) and delegations present the ceremony expressed their sincere appreciation to those who made this project possible –Irfan-CANADA. Garaad Abdisalaan also encouraged and called upon those in the Diaspora to continue their support until the school stands on own feet and become self sustaining; specifically he highlighted the need to get enough money to pay teachers salaries.  

 

Also Said Abdi Duale, project manager delivered a message on behalf of SOPDO and Diaspora community members.  In addition to that the principal of God” Aalo School representing teachers informed the community that they will aim to make the children of God”Aalo one of the best educated children in the region.

 

During the celebration it was very clear that community came together to show case their new school and students and future student were present this historic day – Thursday, October 7th, 2010.

 

 

God”Aalo community wishes to thank everyone who came to participate this historic moment and special thanks to those who made it possible – Thank you for this Great Gift!

 

 

  FYI…………………Background information on Somalia Education

 

Global Campaign for Education (GCE) recently reported Somalia is one of four countries where more than 70 per cent of the population is illiterate. The most generous estimates suggest that only between 14-17 % of all school age children (ages 6-14) are enrolled in school, most in the early grades. This is one of the lowest enrolment rates in the world.  Also Somalia has been declared the world's worst place to go to school, in 2010 by the United Nations.  Since Somalia lacked a strong central government since 1991 one can safely say that Somalia as a country now faces the prospect of not one but two lost generations with little education and training to buttress productive roles and leadership in the future. Sool region of Somalia is.

 
 
 BY M.C.C. Awjad



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