Date of publication:
01/07/2026
Somalia
Do domestic laws and policies provide for primary and secondary education to be available to forcibly displaced and stateless persons in an appropriate language?
Assessment by population
Analysis
The Federal Government of Somalia and Somaliland have established language of instruction policies that designate Somali as the primary medium of instruction in the early years of schooling, with English and Arabic introduced at the secondary level, particularly for science, technical, and religious subjects. These policies are embedded in national education laws and curricula, reflecting efforts to promote national identity, cultural cohesion, and alignment with regional education standards. While these language policies are consistent across public education systems in both jurisdictions, they can present challenges for forcibly displaced persons (FDPs), including internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugee-returnees, who may have previously studied in different linguistic environments—such as in neighboring countries where Kiswahili, Amharic, or other languages are used in schools.
For displaced learners returning to Somalia or relocating to new regions within the country, language barriers can hinder reintegration into the national education system, affect learning outcomes, and increase the risk of dropouts. Despite this, the legal and policy frameworks maintain a unified national approach to language instruction while allowing some flexibility in practice, particularly in humanitarian or transitional education settings supported by NGOs and international partners. These efforts may include remedial language support, multilingual learning materials, and teacher training to support language inclusion. Overall, while language policies are firmly established in law, complementary interventions continue to be important to ensure displaced learners can fully participate and succeed in the education systems of both Somalia and Somaliland.
Related provisions of domestic law or policy
National Education Policy
- Year: 2020
- Type: Domestic policy
- Rights Category: Education
- Link to external source: https://moe.gov.so/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/National-Education-Policy-Eng-Version-Final-DG-copy.pdf
Legal provision
National Education Policy
NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY - Generic
Language of Instruction Framework
- Year: 2017
- Type: Other
- Rights Category: Education
Legal provision
Language of Instruction Framework - Generic
Language of Instruction Framework - Generic
Accelerated Basic Education (ABE) Policy Framework
- Year: 2021
- Type: Domestic policy
- Rights Category: Education
Legal provision
Medium of Instruction
The policy mandates that Somali, the mother tongue, is the official medium of instruction for primary education (Grades 1 to 8).
Somaliland National Education Act
- Year: 2018
- Type: Domestic law
- Rights Category: Education
- Link to external source: https://natlex.ilo.org/dyn/natlex2/natlex2/files/download/108743/SOM108743%20som.pdf
Legal provision
Section 18 - Language of Instruction
Primary education shall be conducted in Somali. English shall be introduced at the secondary level. Private schools using a foreign language must include Somali as a compulsory subject.