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Legal Aid Clinic Center Lunched

The launch ceremony of Legal Aid Clinic held at PSU Hall, Garowe on November, 2013. It was participated by many guests including Minister of Justice, Attorney General, State Minister of Security, representatives from ministry of women, police officers, MPs, IDPs, refugees, traditional elders, religious leaders, UNDP, UNSOM, PSU President, Academic staff, Director of Legal Aid Centre, Students and staff of Legal Clinic. As the first legal aid clinic in Puntland, the establishment of legal  aid clinic is milestone in the legal aid and legal educational history of Puntland. It is expected to improve and broad the legal education fourth year law students through legal clinic education and to increase the access to justice for vulnerable and economically deprived groups such as IDPs, refugees, juvenile offenders, women, etc, through provision of free legal aid assistance and representation by legal Clinic. Mr. Mohamud Shiekh Hamud, PSU Preseident welcomed warmly the guests with the introduction of the importance of legal aid clinic. He thanked UNDP for the support to PSU faculty of Shariah and Law. Mr. Burhan A Omar, Legal Aid Clinic Director and dean faculty of law has highlighted the purpose of legal clinic and legal services will be provided by Legal Clinic, the targeted and beneficiary groups. Then,  Yusuf Haji Nur, Director of Legal Aid Centre, Ms. Wanza from UNDP, Mr. Ahmed Sulaiman from UNSOM, Mr. Mohamud, the attorney General have delivered their remarks in the occasion regarding the importance of  establishment of legal aid clinic. Mr. Khalif Haji Hassan, Puntland Minister of Justice has concluded officially the ceremony and he has appreciated for the initiative and the efforts of PSU faculty of law to produce such qualified and professional lawyers and judges into Puntland judiciary system.

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PSU celebrated 2013 African University Day

On 12th of November 2013, Puntland State University (PSU) celebrated the Association of African Universities day, under the commemoration theme of “Changing Higher Education Landscape in Africa: Highlighting Success Stories”. The event was held at the university main Campus Hall in Garowe, Puntland Somalia. A number of ministers, government officials and representatives from international agencies based in Garowe, attended the ceremony . The ceremony was opened by the PSU Vice Chancellor, Mohamud Hamud Mohamed with remarks marking the occasion and the importance of the AAU as a representative forum for all  African higher education issues in Africa . He also informed the participants on AAU goals for Higher Education, notably, to facilitate the attainment and positioning of HEIs as strategic assets in tackling   socio-economic challenges in the continent.  

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Somalia Human Development Report 2012: Empowering youth for peace and development

Document Summary The new report – which is based on surveys conducted in more than 3,000 households in south central Somalia, Puntland and Somaliland – reveals that although the majority of Somali youth believe they have a right to be educated (82%) and a right to decent work (71%), they feel disempowered by multiple structural barriers built into the family, institutions, local government and society at–large. This lack of viable education and employment opportunities – in addition to clan and cultural prejudices – has created a high level of frustration and discontentment among young people. Therefore, radical shifts in policies and attitudes are needed in order to empower and place them at the core of the development agenda. The report contains a Youth Charter, developed by youth representatives from Somaliland, Puntland and south central Somalia, with inputs from a wider group within Somalia and in the diaspora. The charter underlines the aspirations, perceptions and needs of young Somalis – such as free and compulsory basic education and greater representation of youth in parliament – while serving as a guiding set of principles that the government, development agencies and civil society should abide by in order to engage youth and ensure the inclusion of their needs in the design of development policies. As part of the solution, the report recommends putting the empowerment of excluded groups – such as youth and women – at the centre of Somalia’s national development agenda, and calls for a broadening of the current clan-based electoral system to include marginalized groups. Job creation and improved educational opportunities for all social groups, including those that have already missed out on such opportunities, will also help pave the way towards a more stable nation. There is also a need for a platform for young Somalis to express themselves freely at all levels, while strengthening the capacity of local authorities to support youth programmes. Key data Somali development and humanitarian indicators are among the lowest in the world; Over 70 percent of Somalia’s population is under the age of thirty; The youth population in Somalia may continue to swell due to high fertility rates, estimated at 6.2 births per women between 2010 and 2015; Overall unemployment among people aged 15 to 64 is estimated at 54 percent in Somalia, up from 47 percent in 2002; The unemployment rate for youth aged 14 to 29 is 67 percent—one of the highest rates in the world; women lose out more, with unemployment rates at 74%, compared to men at 61%; Life expectancy in Somalia is 50 years, up from 47 in 2001; Over 60% of youth have intentions to leave the country for better livelihood opportunities; Somalia ranks as one of the worst countries worldwide for women. Gender-based violence and discrimination against Somali women is widespread.   Read more about the Somalia Human Development Report HDR-Somalia-Overview-2012 HDR-Somalia-Factsheet-2012 HDR-Somalia-2012  

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Arday Qaadashada PSU ee Sannadka 2012/2013

Jaamacadda Puntland State University waxay ku wargelinaysaa dhamaan ardayda ka qalinjabisay dugsiyada sare iyo macaahidda la siman ee aqoonsiga ka haysta Wasaaaradda Waxbarashadda ee Puntland in Jaamacaddu qaadanayso arday cusub Sanad Jaamacadeedka 2012/2013. Ardayda waxaa loo qaadan doonaa Kuliyadaha kala ah: Kuliyadda Maamulka iyo Maaraynta iyo Dhaqaalaha (Faculty of Business & Economics) oo ah laba qaybood A)    Department of Business Administration B)    Department of Economics Kuliyadda Culuumta Bulshada(Faculty of Social Science) oo ah laba qaybood A)    Department of Public Administration B)    Department of Development Studies Kuliyadda Shareecadda iyo Qaynuunka (Faculty of Sharia & Law ) Kuliyadda Culuumta Computerka (Faculty of Information Technology & Computer Science) Kuliyadda Culuumta Caafimaadka(Faculty of Health Science) A)    Department of Public Health Sidoo kale Jaamacaddu waxay arday cusub u qaadanaysaa Barnaamijka Xisaabaadka ee ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) Shuruudaha ardayda la qaadanayo waa sidan. Waa in uu dugsiga sare dhamaystay kunabaasay imtixaanka dugsiga sare Waa in uu la yimaada shahaadadda dugsiga sare oo asalkii ah (Original) soona raaciyaa laba sawir. Waa in uu bixiyaa $20(labaatan doolar) oo ah Khidmada Diiwaangelinta (Registration Fee) oo aan dib loogu celin doonin. Waa in uu qaataa Foormka Ogolaanshaha(Admission Form) soona buuxiya inta isqoristu socoto, waxaana foormkaas laga qaadanayaa Xafiiska Diiwaanhayaha Jaamacadda(Registry Office) Waa in uu ku baasaa imtixaanka aqbalaada Jadwalka Jaamacadda ee Arday Qaadashada waa sida soo socota: Isqoristu waxay bilaabanaysaa 22/08/2012 ilaa 25/09/2012 (Insha Alaah) Imtixaanka Gelitaanka(Entrance Exam) waxaa loo fariisanayaa 27/09/2012, saacaddu markay tahay 8:00-ka Subaxnimo (Insha Alaah) Natiijada Imtixaanka waxaa la soo dhejindoonaa 30/09/2012 (Insha Alaah) wacyigelinta ardayda cusub waxay dhicidoontaa 03/10/2012, saacadu markay tahay 9:00-ka subaxnimo ( Insha Alaah) Daraasaadku waxay bilaaban doontaa 05/10/2012 (Insha Alaah) Wixii faahfaahin dheeraad ah kala xiriir: Xafiiska Diiwaanhayaha Jaamacadda Tell: 252-090-794365, 794929

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