Economics and Management Engineering | Conference paper | Published 2022
The role of higher education in women’s empowerment in Mogadishu was the focus of this study. The study’s major goal was to determine the role of higher education in Mogadishu’s female empowerment. According to the findings, the population of women has risen. In the capital city, there is empowerment, but it is insufficient. In order to make consciousness, women’s empowerment in higher education is very crucial. Higher education refers to a wide range of educational institutions, including universities. Universities and other academic learning centres can be formed in a variety of ways, either as part of a college or as a separate entity recognized as a university and other college learning institutions. This research also investigates the political and decision-making problems faced by Somalian women. According to the reports, due to economic restrictions, women do not have the authority to participate in the country’s politics. Women are traditionally not allowed to attend meetings with males; men do not seriously consider women’s ideas and proposals in decision-making meetings. Women in politics confront numerous challenges including a lack of political experience and leadership qualities. Women lack political will, which explains why they are underrepresented in politics. Women do not have access to proper government policies, initiatives, or legislation to address the harmful habits and behaviours that contribute to their marginalization and political isolation.