The Federation of Somalia Universities (FESU) thrilled to prepare on behalf of her members the national code of conduct in order to retreat them well, transparent and informative goodwill by aspiring to become a national class universe for leadership development in across Somalia higher education institutions.
The mission of FESU is to provide quality education programs dissemination, transformation, and procurement within a Somali context through which persons can acquire general and professional knowledge and skills, grow in spiritual maturity, develop sound moral values, ethics and leadership qualities.
The Director General of FESU Dr. Daud Abdi Daud who is dynamic and well talented educator, civil society actor since 2000 and academicshiply is the sole and the single young education leader met former UNESCO Director General H.E. MS. Irina Bokova on April 2012 during the first Africa Forum on Science, Technology and Innovations conference was held in Nairobi, Kenya from 1 to 3 April and hosted by the government of Kenya.
Ms. Bokova, was the missionary person being behind the Somalia higher education institutions code of conduct idea if we back to the foundational reasons behind it and said “sometime ago when Dr. Daud Abdi Daud met her “Somalia Education Development Capacity in which was unidentified now should be as a possible site for a second universe aim after the country peace recovery and resilient strategies in the country”.
Somalia Higher education Code of Conduct is now active and ready while its informative and educative principals are goodwill aspects we hope to achieve countrywide. For more details or copy ask us via email at fesu@fesu.so
Short Biography of Irina Bokova
Irina Bokova is a Bulgarian politician and diplomat. She served as Director General of UNESCO from 2009 to 2017.
She graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, and has also studied at the University of Maryland and the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. She began her career at the United Nations Department of the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1977. She was subsequently appointed to the Bulgarian Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York. Twice elected to the Bulgarian Parliament, she served as interim Minister of Foreign Affairs between 1996 and 1997. She has been Bulgaria’s ambassador to France, Monaco and UNESCO, in addition to representing the president of her country within the International Organization of La Francophonie. Bokova is particularly renowned for her commitment to the integration of Bulgaria within the European Union.
Elected as Director General of UNESCO in 2009, she is the first woman and the first person from Eastern Europe to hold this position. During her two terms, she worked for the organization’s major causes such as education for all, gender equality, scientific cooperation and cultural dialogue. She has received numerous honors from different countries, as well as several honorary doctorates from major universities.