Somali Career Development Centre is a nonprofit career development NGO dedicated to empowering pre-university students and university graduates to navigate the complex world of career planning and job search. Our mission is to bridge the gap between academic achievements and professional success by providing comprehensive guidance, resources, and support tailored to the unique needs of young adults at pivotal stages of their educational journey
In line with Somali’s National Vision 2035, SCDC aims to help Somali Youth identify and fulfill their education and career goals. Through high-quality programs and services, SCDC seeks to mobilize, educate, and support its target audience on how best to make and implement sound career decisions and plans, grow and develop professionally, and achieve their life goals in ways that best contribute to Somalia's development and prosperity.
To be a model career guidance center recognized for its invaluable contributions to having highly accomplished Somalia's human capital
At the Somali Career Development Center, a comprehensive suite of activities is designed to empower students in their professional journeys.
Somalia, a nation with a young and burgeoning population, holds immense potential for a prosperous future. However, the country’s educational system has been hindered by years of conflict and instability,
Educators today are faced with the daunting task of teaching students that face personal and social-emotional challenges on a broad scale unlike any other generation.
While most educators agree that no recipe exists for teaching any individual student or group of students, there are certainly some guidelines that can be helpful for supporting students with certain labels.
While most educators agree that no recipe exists for teaching any individual student or group of students, there are certainly some guidelines that can be helpful for supporting students with certain labels.
Teaching is challenging. Teaching students with learning differences can add a layer of complexity to the work. However, often the greatest payoff in life and teaching comes on the other side of a difficult struggle