| The Somali Republic 
About Federal Government of The Somali Republic
The Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of the Somali Republic (Somali: Dowladda federaalka kumeelgaarka) is the present Government of the Nation of Somalia. It was established as one of the Transitional Federal Institutions (TFIs) of government as defined in the Transitional Federal Charter (TFC) adopted in November 2004 by the Transitional Federal Parliament (TFP).
The TFG officially comprises the executive branch of Government, with the TFP as the Legislative branch. The President of Somalia is the head of state, to whom the cabinet reports through the Prime Minister who is the head of the Council of Ministers. However, it is also used as a general term for referring to this Government inclusively inferring all branches (Executive, Legislative and Judicial).
The Somali Ministry of Education
- Vision: Quality Education for Development.
- Mission: To provide, promote and co-ordinate lifelong education, training and research for Kenya's sustainable development. To focus on priority areas within overall education goals, notably towards attaining 'universal primary education' by 2005, within the context of the wider objective of 'Education for All (EFA)' by 2015."
There are 163 primary schools with student population of 33,000 as per the no of teachers in primary education in the same educational year 1996/97 was 954. Several private schools catering for primary, secondary and vocational trainings exist. TWO universities have been opened in Somaliland during the last few years. Pebble Hills University is recognised as one of the foreign universities.
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