“We need lecturers in medicine, engineering, law, business and ICT. Uganda has these professionals in abundance, and we are ready to welcome them to contribute to Somalia’s recovery. It is an opportunity that benefits both countries,” Ali, the deputy head of mission at the Somalia Embassy in Uganda, said.
Ali emphasised that expanding Uganda’s teaching footprint in Somalia would not only fill a critical skills gap, but also cement the countries’ long-standing ties. (New Vision/Files)
KAMPALA - At least 2,500 Ugandan teachers are needed in Somalia within the next six months to beef up the country’s academic sector as the nation recovers from
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