COMSTECH launches specialized program to help somalia in S&T, Higher Education

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Islamabad, July 21: COMSTECH has launched Somalia Science and Technology Cooperation Program jointly with the Embassy of the Republic of Somalia in Islamabad, and in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Science & Technology, on Friday at COMSTECH Auditorium.

The Coordinator General COMSTECH, Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary emphasized the need of joint collaborative country specific programs to address the specific needs of the each OIC member state with tailor made solutions. He appreciated the efforts of the Ambassador of Somalia, H.E. Shirwa Abdullahi Ibrahim and the coordination of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Science and Technology, Pakistan, for launching this program.

The Charge de Affairs, Embassy of the Republic of Somalia, H.E. Shirwa Abdullahi Ibrahim appreciated the visionary initiative taken by the COMSTECH leadership to address the S&T needs of his country. He thanked Prof. Choudhary for starting the country specific programs for OIC member states specifically in African continent. He said this program will contribute further mutual collaboration.

The High Commissioner of Pakistan in Nairobi, Kenya, H.E. Ms. Saqlain Syedah addressed the launching ceremony online and appreciated the COMSTECH initiative for Somalia, and other African OIC member states.

The Rector of the University of Lahore, Dr. Muhammad Ashraf, applauded efforts of COMSTECH for expanding collaborative programs with African countries. He said that being a member of CCoE the University of Lahore is an active partner in all its programs. He informed that more than 500 foreign students including 360 African students are enrolled at the University of Lahore and it has also established a Medical College in Uganda.

Chairman, Association of Private Sector Universities of Pakistan, Prof. Dr. Ch. Abdul Rehman, said I extend my heartfelt support on behalf of my university and the Association of Private Sector Universities to the COMSTECH-Somalia S&T Cooperation. He said we will foster scientific and technological advancements, promote collaboration, and contribute to the development and progress of Somalia and the entire OIC region.

The Ambassador of Pakistan to Niger, Mr. Ahmed Ali Sirohey and Justice Dr. Syed Mohammad Anwar Ali, Aalim Judge, Federal Shariat Court Islamabad appreciated the COMSTECH efforts for the S&T development in the OIC region and expressed their full support for COMSTECH programs.

COMSTECH in close coordination with the OIC General Secretariat, Jeddah, has launched several new initiatives and programs for the capacity building of OIC states, particularly for the African OIC LDCs. Somalia, being one of the largest OIC member            states in the African continent will play a leading role in implementation of COMSTECH programs in the region.

Under this program top two universities of the Somalia will be able to join the COMSTECH Consortium of Excellence (CCoE) as associate member. COMSTECH will offer 10 fellowships to the Somalian students, researchers and technical personnel, and in collaboration with the relevant institutions in Somalia COMSTECH will organize thematic workshops and training courses on emerging technologies relevant to the national and regional needs.

COMSTECH in collaboration with Islamic Development Bank and OIC General Secretariat will conduct health camps for high quality cataract services to improve vision related quality of life and reduce blindness related poverty. COMSTECH in collaboration with the relevant institutions in Somalia and Pakistan will also arrange training programs in ophthalmology and neuro-critical care for Somalian healthcare providers.

Women in science fellowship program will be launched in which Somalian women scientists will be able to conduct research studies in leading R&D institutions of Pakistan, and other COMSTECH member states.

COMSTECH in collaboration with local universities will launch a skill development program for technicians in different areas according to the need of the country.

This program will enable the R&D institutions of Somalia to collaborate with CCoE institutions for exchange of knowledge, expertise, technology and resources to develop their capacities.