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Najah Mohamed Siciid is a sixteen year old from Hargeisa, Somaliland. As an eleventh grader, this will be her third year at Abaarso School of Science and Technology. When asked if studying at Abaarso has changed her life, Najah says that the school has instilled a level of independence and discipline in her. At home, Najah is one of twelve children, but at Abaarso, she’s learned to live alone, while being a member of a supportive community. In the future, Najah wants to use these skills to reform Somaliland’s military. She’s particularly interested in changing societal perceptions of women in the military. She has twice been chosen as a proctor, one of the highest honors available to an Abaarso student.

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Total $900
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Najah's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2016 Grade 12
2015 Grade 11

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its been a long year and very difficult to go through it. This year was one of the most difficult year at Abaarso for me. I am so grateful to finish and end this year with pleasure and success. At the same time it was the best year for me at Abaarso, this is the year i accomplished the most biggest goal in my life. I have just achieved my ambition , which was to learn and work very hard and get scholarship from any place, doesn't matter. I have got a scholarship from ASSIST Program. I am going to Pennsylvania , pennsburg, school named Perkiomen School. I am going to be 12th grader over there. i am so happy and glade to be where I am today and who i am.
thanks
All the best
Najah
Assallam alaykum,
My name is Amina from Tanzania .i have 17 years old and i live with my grand mother then,i would like to know about you.
hi najah,
I wish you success in achieving your dream may god lead you to success.
sharif a.
Thank you for denoting. I am from Berbera , but now am in Abaarso school science and technology. my favorite classes is math, English. i want to join somlailand military even though somaliland military doesnt have female section, but still i have the hope to become the first one .

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