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In 2021, we launched our first ATM Fellowship programme in Somalia in partnership with the University of Southern Somalia in Baidoa, Somalia. The pilot programme supports students from socially marginalised groups living in Somalia to benefit from a fully-funded undergraduate degree, training, and professional development.
Building on the successes of the fellowship programme in the UK, we successfully launched our pilot programme in Somalia in September of 2021. In partnership with the University of Southern Somalia, the ATM Fellowship will support young people from socially marginalised groups with a fully-funded 3-4-year scholarship.
Our mission is to combat social inequality by providing access to education for the most underserved members of Somali society and to do it in a method that prioritises places and people living outside of the capital cities in the country where our programmes are currently undertaken. Our pilot Fellowship programme in Somalia finds its home in Baidoa, Somalia.
By the year 2030, we want to counter social division by supporting historically marginalised students to become leaders and influence change for their communities. £25 per month will support a student who cannot afford university fees to gain an education, gain meaningful work and potentially support an entire family out of poverty.