Somalina

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  1. Somalia’s war orphans educated for free In a crowded classroom in the capital of Somalia, Mogadishu, children shout out words in English as their teacher points with his stick to a blackboard. Like many schools in Mogadishu and elsewhere in the country, resources are extremely tight and children are used to making do with what little books, pencils and papers their teachers can find. But unlike other school children who go home in the evening to spend time with their families and play with friends, almost all of these children stay in the centre, sleeping and eating alongside a growing number of students joining their ranks. The children are all orphans or children who have lost contact with their parents and relatives during Somalia’s protracted civil war. Biri Centre, set up in 2010, is one of a handful of locally run charities working to help the children, many of whom are used to living on the streets. There are currently almost 800 students registered at the centre. When Somalia’s government was ousted in 1991 and the country spiralled in civil war and chaos, orphanages and child care centres went the way of many other public facilities in the capital. They were abandoned and left to disintegrate and collapse. In the two decades of conflict that followed, the number of children left without one or both parents has ballooned, producing a generation of war orphans left for relatives to care for or to fend for themselves if they have none. As Nasra Abdulah Yasin, programme manager at the school explains, without the financial support of a family, most face a very uncertain future. “Our main objective is to gather all these children together and give them schooling and care to build their future. If we didn’t help these children to have a chance in life we would be creating a huge burden for them and the state so we set up the centre to try and deal with the large number of children who have lost their parents,” she said. Teachers at the school try their best to match the education the children would get at a normal school and classes in maths, science and languages are taught alongside singing and play acting. But with the number of children referred to the centre growing by the day, Yasin says the teachers and the managers of the centre have tried to raise its profile to help bring in more funds. Currently they only receive donations from the local community in Mogadishu but hope to expand that to international donors over the next few months. “We need help from Somalis and Muslims all over the world. We’re asking them to donate to the charity to help these children at the Biri Centre,” Yasin said. The United Nations children’s organisation UNICEF estimated in 2009 — in the most recent available data that there are over half a million orphans in Somalia. The figure is likely to have risen significantly since then with ongoing violence and last year’s debilitating drought. Reuters
  2. Baydhoba Janaay, MashaAllah!
  3. My fav pic of the month of Feb.
  4. Isniin, February 27, 2012(HOL): Jaaliyadda Soomaaliyeed ee ku dhaqan magaaladda Leicester iyo Hay adda IQRA AID TRUST oo Leicester UK fadhigooduyahay, waxa ayna soo qaban qaabiyeen xaflad qurux badan oo dhaqaale loogu uruurinayay Gobolka Banaadir, iyadoo sidoo kale qalab caafimaad oo isugu jira seddex gaadiidka gurmadka deg degta ah iyo labo dab-damis. Waxaa xafladda ka soo qeybgalay Gudoomiyaha Gobolka Banaadir Maxamuud Axmed Nuur Tarzan. CEO, vice Consular Abdul Osman IQRA AID TRUST, Duraan Farah Qatar oo ka socda Charity, Imam Qasin oo ka socday AL KHAIR FOUNDATION iyo Abdullahi Ahmed Saney oo isna ka socday IQRA AID TRUST isla markaan ahaa qaban qaabiyaha xafladda iyo ku xigeenka duqa magaaladda Leicester. Xafladda oo si heer sare ah loo soo agaasimay ayaa waxaa ka qeybgalay dadweyne aad u faro badan oo ka kala yimid Magaalada Leicester iyo agagaarkeedda.Duqa magaaladda Muqdisho Tarsan ayaa aad ugu mahadceliyay IQRA AID TRUST iyo dhamaan dadkii gacanta ka geystay soo gadista gaadiidka gurmadka deg degta ah, isagoo xusay in baahidda loo qabo gaadiidkan aad loo dareemay markii uu suuqii Xamarweyne gubtay ka sheekeeyay. “Ma iloobi doonno cid kasta oo gacan ka geysata badbaadinta dadka iyo dalka Soomaaliyeed, wexeyna inoo dhaamaan hay’addo waa weyn”ayuu yiri Guddoomiyaha Gobolka Banaadir Maxamuud Axmed Nuur Tarzan. H. Ghelle hgele@hotmail.com Leicester, Uk
  5. peasant;796895 wrote: Well, fighting the secessionist agenda and uplifting the blue flag was always our main objective and that is why a lot of secessionists resent Puntland the most. As for the southerners, they never understood what was at stake and it was puntland who kept reminding them their roles and responsibilities and that friendly reminder is very much were much of their resentment stems from. Bacaac X100. Roobka anagaa keena, cadceeda anagaa soo bixina kama daashaan miyaa. Waa waxaad Timmies ugu kici la'dihiin.
  6. Aamiin to your du'a KK, waxaan rajeynaayaa in caruurtaa noqdaan sidaad hooyada u tahay oo kale. Abaalka hooyadey ma gudi karo, inta ay iisoo martey ma cabiri karo, intey nooshahayna intaan awoodo ayaan u qabanaa IA.