Ethiopia: Higher Learning Institutions in Sustaining Growth

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http://allafrica.com/stories/201705050813.html

Lately, the 7th high educational Institutes Intentional Conference was held at Jigjiga town. On the event, several researchers and scholars had presented papers concerning the quality of education in Ethiopian higher learning institutions.

Having appreciated higher educational institutions' roles to the ongoing socio-economic growth of the country, the conference has spotlighted quality gaps in education. During the two-day long conference, Jigjiga University President Dr. Abdulaziz Ibrahim said that "Our country is on the path of continuous economic growth. But, in the efforts to sustain the growth, quality education plays irreplaceable role."

"Jigjiga University is one of the higher educational institutions established ten years ago with a mission to address basic needs of the community. So far, the University has contributed a great share for the development of the country churning out thousands of competent graduates."

Dr. Abdulaziz noted that the university has been playing a pivotal role in the socio economic development of the community through various research activities that have a tangible impact on the community.

Well done Somali galbeed on fantastic educational achievement!

We need more TRULY EDUCATED graduates that will provide answers to the issues Somalis are facing
 

Apollo

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They have to teach Midgaan and Bantu students about ethnic Somali privilege and institutional racism.

And the girls should know about third wave feminism.:chrisfreshhah:
 
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