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Somali Tertiary Institutions Launch
Online Distance Learning Initiative
30/11/2005
Nairobi (30 November 2005)
– Six Somali tertiary academic
institutions today officially
launched theOnline Distance Learning
Initiative that enables students to
attain internationally accredited
university qualifications through
expanded access to global learning
and knowledge through partnerships
with institutions in other countries
and builds their research
capacities.
The six institutions being supported
by UNDP under the World Bank Low
Income Countries Under Stress (LICUS)
Distance Learning and Connectivity
Project are East Africa University (Bossaso),
Puntland State University (Garowe),
The Somali Institute of Management
and Administration Development (SIMAD)
(Mogadishu), Mogadishu University,
University of Hargeisa and Amoud
University (Boroma). They are also
part of the African Virtual
University (AVU) network with access
to digital resources and online
short courses; long courses in
journalism and teacher education are
underway.
“Tertiary education for our students
provided within the country is
critical for the rebuilding of our
workforce and the development of our
future leaders,” said Mr. Abdi Haybe
Elmi, President of the University of
Hargeisa. “This is definitely a
positive investment in the future of
both the population and the academic
institutions.”
World Bank Country Director Colin
Bruce said: “We are particularly
interested in this investment in
local capacities which we hope will
be put to good use in reconstructing
key administrative and service
delivery structures.”
UNDP Country Director Elballa Hagona
added: “This is positive example of
how different organizations can
collaborate on a crucial force for
development. The undergraduate
students and working professionals
that successfully go through these
courses do so at a fraction of what
it would cost them to do so if they
went abroad, and further, builds the
capacity of the institutions
providing the services.”
The AVU Rector Mr Kuzvinetsa Peter
Dzvimbo said. “The gains made so far
through the online courses have been
critical in showcasing the relevance
and flexibility of online distance
learning. We intend to further
support the Somalis with the online
teacher training courses with the
African Development Bank which will
strengthen the quality and delivery
of education in a country where less
than 20% of children are in school.”
The Distance Learning initiative
aims at determining potential
interventions for the Information
and Communication Technologies (ICT)
sector with installation of Very
Small Aperture Terminals (VSATs)
technology. More generally, the
World Bank, UNDP and the AVU are
bridging the digital divide by
increasing access and utilization of
relevant information technology for
development in Somalia by providing
IT support infrastructure to
relevant ministries and
institutions; building capacity of
personnel to utilize information
technology; training media
professionals and other
communication providers; supporting
educational institutions,
strengthening professional standards
and monitoring use of resources
provided.
For more information, please
contact:
Sandra Macharia, Information
Officer, UNDP/RC Somalia
Phone: +254 20 418 3640/2 Email:
sandra.macharia@undp.org
Keziah Muthembwa, World Bank
Phone: +254 20 322 6484 Email:
kmuthembwa@worldbank.org
Sahra Abdi-Shafi, Marketing
Specialist, African Virtual
University
Phone: +254 20 271 2056 Email:
sshafi@avu.org |