May 15, 2011 · 6 Comments
(Hargeisa) People are the true wealth of Nations , Development is therefore only possible with the full participation of the people using their experiences, skills and energies to every extent possible. Furthermore, development is about expanding the choices people have in order to lead lives that they value. This process goes far beyond economic growth, which is only a means of enlarging people’s choices. The youth of any country especially in Somaliland play a vital role in achieving the real goals of development. The concerns of a population’s youth and their potential as development actors have so far failed to attract the full attention of policy makers and Development partners.
The young people of Somaliland live in a time of incredible change and challenges, they are significant and extremely valuable segment of the society , but are the most vulnerable in terms of employment , health and empowerment. In general the people of Somaliland and young people in particular , are experiencing a range of major development Challenges such as weak public governance institution , limited public infra structure, in justice of the labour market during recruitment of local, Governmental and International agencies , extensive Khat addiction, high extent of poverty , illiteracy and inflation rates.
However, against all odds, young people in Somaliland are demonstrating enormous resilience and a strong capacity to survive. With adequate support, guidance and skills, they can lay the foundations for the sustainable development of Somaliland. Their participation in the decision-making processes of concern to them – in particular when the future of their country and peace building is at stake – can empower them to be agents of positive change in the society.
Furthermore, young people in Somaliland are not a homogenous group. They experience different circumstances and opportunities depending on their socio-economic status, gender, abilities and geographic location. Certain groups of young people deserve special attention, namely nomadic youth, young people with disabilities, unemployed young people, marginalized young people, out of school young people, orphans and vulnerable young people and internally displaced young people.
The population of Somaliland is estimated about 3.7 million people with approximately 70% of the population below the age of 30 years. Therefore, the challenges related to political, economic and social development during the ongoing young people, who are Somaliland’s future workers, business people, parents, citizens and leaders. For this reason, the Somaliland Human Development Report 2010 (Upcoming) is focused on youth. It examines the problems and challenges they face, their current and likely future role in Somaliland society, and ways to strengthen young people’s developments.
The Young population in Somaliland have an Extremely live Challenges ,their situation and future prospects are of vital concern to us all. Many of them face high unemployment or joblessness and serious difficulties in getting a firm foothold into the labour market. To be clear, let us see some profile fragment of the youth ,which provides some insights into the world of young men and women, and their levels of disadvantage. According to Unicef Education survey 2005/2006, out of a Population 200,000 14-17 year olds in Somaliland , there are only 0f 13, 700 Secondary Students. Gross Enrolment Rate (GER of 7%) and 3225 TVET Students (GER 1.6%) are enrolled , for female youth ,the GER was only 3.2% and 1.3% in Secondary and TVETs , respectively.
More over , this data also shows that there are only 424 Secondary teachers of which there are only 4 female teachers,( less than 1%) . Sexually transmitted disease rates are currently low comparing to other Horn of African countries, i.e. Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya, but growing HIV prevalence 0f 1.79% , Syphilis prevalence of 2% and STD syndrome Prevalence of 6.3%. 95% of the young women experience Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). The level of Khat addiction is estimated more than 20% of the Population including youth, which cause extensive poverty ,laziness and high unemployment rate.
Education, employment, health, starting a family and exercising civic rights are key components of youth age transition. Young people’s ability to face these challenges depends to a great extent on the social and economic environments in which they are living. Decisions made at this time are critical not only for the individual’s future, but for the future of his or her society. Although these decisions appear to be highly personal, they cannot be separated from his or her engagement with family, state and society. All people and institutions therefore have a strong interest in helping young people navigate these transitions.
Coming to the point, employment is a basic right of any young person, nevertheless, Majority of the Somaliland youth are unemployed , which became one of the highest in Poor countries (Including those who have degree level qualifications). In every year hundreds of young people graduate from different faculties, but unfortunately they are absent from the labor market. The nature of recruitment policies of Business companies, private people, Local NGOs ,INGOs and also Governmental agencies are influenced by Clan Nepotism and personal interests or bias. This problem never encourages ‘the Right person with the right position’ which makes the young people of Somaliland an ignored labor force.
The government Of Somaliland , whether current or previous Administration had failed , to draw upon studies and researches to get adequate data about the youth of Somaliland which represents a major tool of measuring developmental challenge of the youth. Somaliland planners wishing to asses and increases the role and participation opportunities of young people are desperate. There is no clear Job creation strategy , this will put the young people of the Country in to a despair.
This article emphasized that helping young people in their career development is an important task for youth workers and educators. The lack of empirical research in this area represents a general lack of academic and political consideration about young people’s attitudes towards their prospects in the modern labour market. Youth unemployment in Somaliland like any other least Developed countries (LDCs) has its own unique problems and the programmes and schemes designed to help young people find jobs have inherent advantages and disadvantages.
Finally , I would like to recommend the followings :
1. To define the relationship of enterprise-based youth employment initiatives with wider youth employment programmes.
2. To develop an overall conceptual framework for various categories of enterprise-based youth employment initiatives and their major components.
3. To identify major lessons learned to date with regard to the design and implementation of enterprise based youth employment policies and programmes.
4. The government should establish an immediate strategy regarding youth employment policies
5. Expert Group Meeting on Jobs for Youth National Strategies for Employment Promotion should be held.
Written by:
Mohamed O.Osman Guudle (B.A) (M.A Prospective Candidate in Development Economics)
Somaliland Social and Economics Research Center, Hargiesa
Research Associate
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By Mo Guled
The current Govt. of the SL Rep. is doing its utmost to raise the Educational standards as well as
combating unemployment issues at whatever it takes to develop the country's God given
National resources and with whatever foreign aids as additional incentives etc. The SL of 3.5
Million is not a big population explosion and hopefully taking into account good caring governance
with less corrupted practices specially the SL youth with the right sound Education in all fields
will have a bright future in their Country. What SL needs are more Technical trade skilled Institutes
as well. For example the Burao German Tech. Institute ETC. Producing skilled labour forces of
all kinds which would enrich the country in many ways. Who knows if SL is modernised it would need
huge foreign expatriate work force.
Cheers.
The writer asks, 'Is there any Government Policy Intervention?' There two interventions the SL gov can do right now which will solve all the problems in the country:
firstly, for God's sake the SL gov needs to work with international oil companies to extract the abudant reserves of oil and gas in SL. The British struck oil in SL in the fifties so why is it taking us so long to profit from it. If we sell it, SL will be as developed as UAE in a decade, inshallah.
Secondly, the SL gov has to make a deal with the TFG so that the TFG recognise us. Pay the TFG to recognise us. Do whatever it takes as long as it's halaal and legal because without recognition we are nobodies. Period. Actually, we're worst than that, we're the least developed country in the world due to non-recognition.
Salih you are right on the oil issue. However I C no need for talking to the expiring weak TFG at this
stage. The TFG mandate is expiring August 2011. Now there are big problems between the TFG and TFP.
and the donors/UNPOS. Moreover SL was not is not integral part of Somalia. The two were equal
status quo partners in the failed Union and the two Nations are now seperate Independent States.
There's nothing obligating to hold them together. If there is somebody help me here? Upto now
I know not any clear reason binding the two Nations together. The stories that Egypt is against
SL recognition CUZ of the Nile waters is utter nonsense. Look at the AL how many Small Govts. are
there. In my view Somalia Somaliland as one or two have no dangerous bearings on the AL policies.
Let's be more real. The real causes for SL not gaining recognition remains a mysterious undercover
and wonder what it is???
Cheers.
In my books the TFG is dead. You don't talk to the dead, you just pray for their soul.
the cause is not a mystery,its because the world knows between the 3 tribes that live in SL only one is for separation.
As a researcher on Somaliland youth issues , like unemployment , poverty and illiteracy , I think some of my friends here misunderstood some thing , government intervention , the current or the previous one did not take any action or clear strategy for employment creation of the youth, youth are idle , they are exposed to many threats . Immigration, extremism , and son , some people told me in this week some youth of my neighborhood are missing , they have joined to alshabab , think about this guys