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Labo qurbajoog Xamar ku kulmay Two Diaspora girls met in Mogadishu
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The benefits of Somali youth diaspora visiting their homeland are mentioned in the provided search results. One benefit is the opportunity to study in Somalia, where tuition fees are lower and enrollment is easier compared to studying abroad1. Additionally, the launch of the National Youth Policy in Mogadishu provides opportunities for youth representatives from around Somalia to gather and discuss the future development of young Somalis2.
The policy is designed to remove institutional barriers to youth development and enable young people to pursue their goals. The UN Assistance Mission in Somalia has contributed $38 million to 18 programs that are dedicated to youth employment, youth empowerment, and more youth influence in politics2.Furthermore, Somali youth are seen as the hope and future of Somalia, and with the necessary support, they can be the engine that paves the country's path to recovery and prosperity3. Somali youth can also play a role in peace and security agenda in the country2. However, there are still challenges that need to be addressed, such as the risk of violence and radicalization, and the need for responsible and effective local institutions that can provide services and opportunities for youth13. Overall, visiting their homeland can provide Somali youth with opportunities for education, networking, and engagement in the development and peacebuilding of their country.