The 3 schools that HIRDA built in Kismayo

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Re: The 3 schools that HIRDA built in Kismayo

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Wow, she graduated from my university. :clap:


I know this woman, she's friends with my aunts. They made an appearance together once on a popular program on Dutch National TV for the Somali Tsunami victims a few years ago.
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Horn Relief is truly a good organization, i read some of their researches before in relation to the north. :up:
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Re: The 3 schools that HIRDA built in Kismayo

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Is Horn Relief the one run by Fadumo Jibriil?
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Re: The 3 schools that HIRDA built in Kismayo

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garowegal wrote:
CoolPoisons wrote:
garowegal wrote:What is HIRDA are they an NGO?
^^ it's a famous NGO in Galgadud, Juboyinka and Gedo. It was started by a Rer Siyad girl.
Thats cool do they have a website?


www.hirda.org


Btw I've been to the Middle East before and the Somali students there that come from Somalia, I'm shocked at how great their arabic is. I mean they know the Arabic language and grammer better than Arabs. I think When MSB Gov was in action people used to focus more on Italian, English etc. but since the Gov fell most of the emphais is on Arabic 1st and English 2nd. Maybe Somalia is undergoing 'Arabization'



Btw, this is very encouraging, but the thing is how many of those students will stay the course through their studies When Shabab recuriters are everywhere offering them $150 USD a month?
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Re: The 3 schools that HIRDA built in Kismayo

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I support the Arabization of Somalia. Straddling Africa and Arabia physically and culturally keeps us confused. We might as well join the group who we share religion and most of our culture with. :up:
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Mashallah :up:
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Voltage wrote:I support the Arabization of Somalia. Straddling Africa and Arabia physically and culturally keeps us confused. We might as well join the group who we share religion and most of our culture with. :up:

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Woow Manshallah I viewed some of the pictures and watched some of the videos? Hirda is pretty good Ilaahey ha garab galo, they are doing a good work. They Brought education to Bardheere.

A quick question though? Hirda do they mainly operate in Marexaan Dagaans only?
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Re: The 3 schools that HIRDA built in Kismayo

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http://www.hirda.org

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