Education, Tech & Research
To power the 2026 economic agenda, Somaliland has aggressively prioritized higher education, shifting its curriculum focus heavily toward STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) to meet the demands of foreign direct investors and the burgeoning tech sector.
Institutions like Gollis University and Amoud University produce thousands of graduates annually, equipped with modern engineering, medical, and software development skills. To combat educational inequality in rural areas, the private sector has stepped up remarkably. Domestic startups are deploying Ed-Tech solutions like ArdayCaawiye, a data-driven exam engine that democratizes access to interactive lessons and standardized testing prep.
Under the Somaliland-Israel bilateral framework, the Ministry of Education is finalizing protocols for robust academic exchanges. This initiative aims to provide Somaliland engineering students with scholarships and direct access to Israel's world-leading technical institutes, fostering a generation of innovators ready to lead the Silicon Horn.
Bilateral Academic Visas
Facilitating tech and medical exchanges.