The Collaborative workshop which is supported and funded by the Global Innovation Network for Teaching and Learning (GINTL) was held so as to expand and strengthen the relationship with the higher education institutions in Finland and in the neighboring countries. Previous efforts were focused and full of activities in identifying ways to cooperate and build on working relations between the two universities. What distinguishes this meeting held in Nairobi from previous meetings and efforts is that the workshop was organized face-to-face among stakeholders. In addition,  new partners from higher education institution(s) involved in Finland and outside of Finland joined in this cooperation in order to expand the cooperation.

Partners and Attended Stakeholders

  • University of Helsinki (UH), Finland 
  • University of Eastern Finland (UEF), Finland 
  • Somali National University (SNU), Somalia 
  • East Africa University (EAU), Somalia 
  • Strathmore University (SU), Kenya

SNU was represented by the dean of the faculty Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim Abdi, Dr. Mohamed Abdullahi Gure, Mrs. Raaqiya Ahmed Mohamed and Dr. Abdiweli Mohamed Yussuf. 

The aim of the workshop

The aim of this meeting was to consolidate and strengthen global relationships between these new university partners for a sustainable and responsible partnership. In addition, encouraging research cooperation by finding a common ground and platform to find practical solutions for disseminating previously collected interview data. furthermore, achieving the fourth goal of the Sustainable Development Goals of quality education in Somalia by enriching teacher education programs at the Somali National University. The collaboration in the workshop will build the professional capacity of the participants and enable new developments and innovations towards Somalian teacher education. The workshop focused on specific areas of:

  • To build a more comprehensive discussion and understanding of the needs and situational requirements of the Somali cultural and educational context by addressing issues pertaining to the African educational context  to develop socially and ecologically sustainable solutions.
  • To enhance teacher educator competencies in relation to new knowledge and skills, tools and tasks suitable for seminar working and which can be  used in all partner institutions.
  • To focus on matters of equity and quality in education by encouraging research cooperation in these areas. 

Workshop Themes and Presentations 

The Workshop themes and presentations were based on the objectives that we hope to achieve through this workshop, seven main axes have been developed for the workshop, which are: 

  •  Preview of previous collaboration: Achievements and challenges (Krzywicki & Hahl, UH)
  • The history of Somali education and its various stages (Gure, SNU)
  • Development of teacher education in times of crisis (Janhonen-Abruquah, UEF)
  • Equity and equality in education from the Kenyan perspective: Focus on the higher education level (Dimba, SU)
  • Research on equity and quality in Somali education (Yussuf)
  • School children and access to education in somalia (Aden, EAU)
  • Systemic development of teacher education ((Krzywacki & Hahl, UH)

These topics were addressed at length and in depth, for instance the achievements in the previous stages of this cooperation were discussed in the workshop, so that they would be a starting point upon which the subsequent stages of cooperation would be built on it. Moreover, the obstacles, failures, and pitfalls that existed previously must be avoided and resolved as soon as possible in the near future.

Addressing topics such as the history of Somali education and its various stages, school children and access to education in Somalia, research on equity and quality in Somali education, equity and equality in education from a Kenyan perspective, all in order to understand the needs and situational requirements of the African cultural and educational context in general, and the Somali In particular.

In addition to the above, the introduction of topics such as developing teacher education in times of crises, and methodological development of teacher education, aims to enrich teacher education programs as well as to build the professional capacities of participants and enable new developments towards Somali teacher education.

Therefore, the topics discussed and addressed in the workshop helped the participants to gain a greater understanding of current challenges, and thus exchange the best ways and experiences to solve obstacles and develop innovations that would enhance sustainable development.

The way forward and future plans

Participants pointed out the importance of continuing this type of partnership and fruitful cooperation in order to achieve a sustainable and responsible partnership.