Tag: Early childhood education

Somaliland Child Education: An Emerging Model in the Horn of Africa

Somaliland Child Education: An Emerging Model in the Horn of Africa

Somaliland covers an area of 137,600 kilometers and shares a broader with Ethiopia, Djibouti and Somalia. Hargeisa is the political and commercial capital of Somaliland. School education system of Somaliland is playing a vital role for the cognitive, social and emotional growth of children and is responsible for the overall well being of children. In Somaliland, for the first two to three years of a child’s life, early childhood education is integrated into formal schools and private Quranic schools. Primary school lasts eight years, divided into elementary and intermediate cycles. Continue reading “Somaliland Child Education: An Emerging Model in the Horn of Africa”

Pharo Pioneering Kindergarten Education in Somaliland

Pharo Pioneering Kindergarten Education in Somaliland

Early childhood education is the foundation for lifelong learning. It nurtures curiosity, fosters social skills, and builds the critical thinking needed to navigate the world. Investing in young minds today paves the way for a brighter, more equitable future.

We are hosting an Early Childhood Development symposium at the end of this month in partnership with the Somaliland government. This gathering of stakeholders aims to provide a platform for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to share evidence, experiences, and innovative approaches to ensuring access to quality ECD for all children in Somaliland.