Where we focus

Education

Somalia’s education system—critical to the nation’s future—has been severely disrupted by two decades of conflict, drought, and flooding. These crises have led to limited access, widespread inequality, and poor quality of education, driven by underqualified teachers, fragmented curricula, weak infrastructure, and low service capacity.

418 K

Children are receiving free school.

218 K

Free School Campagains are active

418 K

Children are receiving free school.

Goal 4

Quality education

Any nation’s foundation is its educational system. The difficulties the education sector is currently facing are a direct result of the long-lasting disasters caused by conflict, drought, and flooding during the previous 20 years. The several catastrophes have collectively had a substantial influence on Somalia’s educational systems and the lives of children and youth. The industry is experiencing formidable obstacles, including as pervasive unfairness and limited access. Additionally, the quality of education is poor, mostly because of the large number of inexperienced and underqualified instructors, the variety of curriculum, the inadequate infrastructure for the provision of education, and the limited capacity for service delivery.

Juba Foundation has supplied schools and classroom equipment, teaching materials, and instructional support to schools who are unable to afford operational expenditures.

Our Approaches to change

Delivering on childrens' needs for education

JF collaborated with young women leaders and partners to identify five areas for action for governments and global institutions to realise the right to secondary education for all girls.

Delivering on childrens' needs for education

JF collaborated with young women leaders and partners to identify five areas for action for governments and global institutions to realise the right to secondary education for all girls.
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