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The Hiran Community Education Project (HiCEP), Birmingham, UK. The Hiran Public Library, Belet-Weyne, Hiran, Somalia. Background History Beledweyne is the administrative centre of Hiran region of Somalia with its strategic position in the Horn of Africa
has suffered much during the past century or more. By 1897 it had been partitioned between Britain, France and Italy, as
well as losing territory to Kenya and Ethiopia. In 1960 the British and Italian areas became
independent and were reunited with Mogadishu becoming the new country's capital. The French region
later became independent as the separate country of Djibouti.
Nine years after independence a military regime under General Mohammed S. Barre was established following a coup. In its turn this military government was overthrown by a popular uprising in 1991. This uprising had no agreed agenda or leadership and widespread civil war ensued. The chaos and starvation which resulted brought the country to world attention and U.N. santioned a multinational force for the area. This force was later enlarged to oversee the delivery of food supplies in the famine zone. In 1995 the UN troops were withdrawn leaving the civil war to rage unchecked.
The country is generally peaceful now with genuine desire for political settlement and long-term stability. Daud was born near Beledweyne in the mid 1940s and went to school in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He left Somalia in 1964 to study in Beirut, Lebanon. Three years later he came to the United Kingdom to study, qualifying as a teacher in 1972. Daud taught in both primary and secondary schools in the north of England. Following the initial teacher training Daud undertook four university courses in three English universities during the 1970s and 1980s. He gained a BA in Education followed by two masters degrees and an additional postgraduate degree equivalent qualification. Two of these qualifications were in education and the other two psychology. Daud qualified as an educational psychologist in 1988 and was appointed as an educational psychologist in a large local education authority in central England. Having spent 32 years in education, either as a teacher or an educational psychologist, Daud has both the vision and conviction, as well as the necessary qualification, to start and run the proposed English primary school in Beledweyne, Somalia. The Hiran Public Library ![]() The Hiran Public Library ![]() The Hiran Public Library The Hiran Public Library Copyright © 2005 by The Hiran Community Education Project All Rights Reserved.
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Tributes to former Birmingham man killed in Somalia - Apr. 15, 2008 (The Birmingham Post.net)
SOMALIA: School for all, Education in BELET WEYNE, 6 November 2007 (IRIN Radio) -
Education in BELET WEYNE, 6 November 2007 (IRIN Radio) - listen (RealPlayer)
Education in BELET WEYNE, 6 November 2007 (IRIN Radio) - listen (mp3)
HiCEP - Aug., 2005 (Hiiraan Online)
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