MIND of Somalia Curriculum

In order to carry out the MIND of Somalia Vision, the Management Institute for National Development of Somalia has standardised curriculum that broadly defines demand-driven customized programs and training modules developed with the support of sector practitioners and experts to transform the whole sectors of Somalia through human resource capacity development.

 Departments and Centres

(i) Institutional Capacity Building

  1. Teaching and Training;
  2. Admissions;
  3. E-learning and Development;
  4. Professional Courses;

(ii) Research and Development

  1. Research and Development;
  2. Performance Management;
  3. Information and Communications Technology Solutions;

(iii) Administration and Finance

  1. Finance;
  2. Human Resources;
  3. Logistics and Procurement;
  4. Linkages and Collaborations;
  5. Resource Centre

(iv) MIND Centres

  1. MIND Centre for Leadership Development;
  2. MIND Centre for Training, Research and Consultancy Services;
  3. MIND Centre for Women and Development;
  4. MIND Centre for Incubation & Innovation;
  5. MIND Centre for Federalism and Governance Studies;
  6. MIND Centre for Security Studies;
  7. MIND Centre for Public Finance and Economic Development;
  8. MIND Centre for Technology Solutions;
  9. MIND Centre for Environment and Climate Change;

Certificate and Diploma Courses, Trainings, Research and Consultancy, Performance Management and ICT Solutions in;

  • Governance, Public Administration and Leadership
  • General Management
  • Human Resource Management and Personnel Development
  • Information and Communication Technology Solutions
  • Financial Management and Economic Development
  • Health Care Management
  • Security and Intelligence
  • Peace-building and Conflict Resolution
  • State and Local Governance
  • Environment and Climate Change
  • Incubation & Innovation
  • Academic and Non-academic Conference and Workshops
Why Choose MIND?

MIND is well positioned to develop government, non-profit organizations and private entities capacities by respectively addressing organizational capacity, sectoral capacity and institutional capacity leading towards the ‘Somalia We Want’ support reforms aimed at making national and sub-national political systems more efficient and transparent.