Somaliland leading the way in education

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Crow

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While it's cute that Somalilanders here have discovered the value of education, Puntlanders have always known and the multiple scientific reports have proven that. Lying on forums won't change what's happening on the ground.
The Primary School census conducted in Somaliland and Puntland in 2012 revealed that 52 per cent of
teachers are unqualified. In Somaliland, of the 6,157 teachers identified, only 3,045 were qualified. In Puntland, 5,093 teachers were identified and of those, 4,115 were qualified.
The majority of primary school teachers in Somaliland are unqualified. Meanwhile, 81% of the teachers in Puntland are qualified.
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This explains Somaliland's low literacy rate despite their competitive enrollment and completion rates: the teacher's can't read.
:damn:
 

waraabe

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While it's cute that Somalilanders here have discovered the value of education, Puntlanders have always known and the multiple scientific reports have proven that. Lying on forums won't change what's happening on the ground.

The majority of primary school teachers in Somaliland are unqualified. Meanwhile, 81% of the teachers in Puntland are qualified.
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This explains Somaliland's low literacy rate despite their competitive enrollment and completion rates: the teacher's can't read.
:damn:

Not really mr punan!, punania has less than hargeisa’s population let alone Somaliland so you need to take that into account
 

Crow

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Not really mr punan!, punania has less than hargeisa’s population let alone Somaliland so you need to take that into account
Then why does Somaliland only have 1000 more primary school teachers than Puntland?
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While it's cute that Somalilanders here have discovered the value of education, Puntlanders have always known and the multiple scientific reports have proven that. Lying on forums won't change what's happening on the ground.

The majority of primary school teachers in Somaliland are unqualified. Meanwhile, 81% of the teachers in Puntland are qualified.
View attachment 49933
This explains Somaliland's low literacy rate despite their competitive enrollment and completion rates: the teacher's can't read.
:damn:
"Teacher training. The Primary School census conducted in Somaliland and Puntland in 2012 revealed that 52 per cent of teachers are unqualified. In Somaliland, of the 6,157 teachers identified, only 3,045 were qualified. In Puntland, 5,093 teachers were identified and of those, 4,115 were qualified." https://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/Education factsheet-FINAL.pdf

And that was in 2012 imagine 2018:ohhh:
 
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