The Federation of Somalia Universities (FESU) is thrilled to welcome FETU from Tanzania Partnership agreement to improve both Universities quality of education and by strengthening the capacity and capability services for education and institutions networking.
The Federation of Tanzania Universities (FETU) has had progress in access and equity in education, there are few corresponding advances in educational quality, particularly in the early grades. Reading skills remain a challenge among Tanzanian students—only 5.4% of students in the early grades read with comprehension. Secondary education in Tanzania follows the Cambridge model of ordinary and advanced levels, both of which require 2 years of study followed by an examination.
According to the Federation of African Universities (FAU) World Bank has allocated US$425 million to support the expansion of higher education in Tanzania. The country has seen a decrease in enrolments in recent years but the annual demand for university education is expected to rise to more than half a million students by 2030.

