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Ahmed Osman (Baykin) School at Cample Rooble‏

Schools built and self-financed by the Diasporas at overseas is a new revelation which generated advancement and converting the living conditions of the rural community into an urban society in view of the fast transformation with respect to education sector that have taken places in the neighboring localities, regions, districts, and villages. Camp Rooble is located approximately 25 kilometers to south of the well-known rural road “Gaaxo”. There is widespread international reorganization of the importance of the education, as a key tool for development. The international community has emphasized the importance of the education documented through many declarations and conventions, as the same is obligatory for governments, international institutions and civil societies as well

Adapting, flourishing and thriving from that revelation, the Diasporas from Europe, USA and from GCC originated from the on top of this editorial subject has successfully freshly built a primary school in that location subsequent to confirmed the availability of plenty families that are enthusiastic educating their off springs in the event of establishing education facility at site, which is already translated into reality few months ago. However, after the school provision was completed, situation has influenced that plenty of family units to resident near the education facility have decided their children to be benefit from the facility, which has captured the blessing and delight to all those volunteered building the school, as the same was built for the principle for each and every party, who may have an interest of educating their off springs from the facility, as the same was not built for the purpose of a certain collection of the society.

There is universal concept of remembering the dignified personalities in the society passed away, who contributed community progression in the past. As an inspiration of remembrance of the loved personality “Ahmed Osman”, (Baykin), the school is put and marked in his name taken in view of his past generosity, helpful, humble, self-respect, resourcefulness, hard working, inspiration and volunteering. This is achieved as a product of a collective cooperation. Teamwork for good purpose brings strength. Thanks to every contributor either by money or moral support. Thanks is a language, which even the blind can see and deaf can hear. Another subject, which I wish to highlight to the society, is the history of the term Diaspora which possibly may not expressive to many. The word diaspora first entered English in the late 19th century to describe the scattering of Jews. The term originates from the Greek diaspora, meaning a dispersion or scattering,” found in Greek translations of the Hebrew Bible. In conclusion, as, I stated in the above, the education primacy is unlock without exclusion. Second phase of the project is under discussion.

Ismail Lugweyne. Rabaso55@hotmail.co.uk

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