Leadership
and Influence, Essay 1
My leadership path began when I was 15 years old. I was learning,
teaching, and volunteering at Mogadishu's Yaqshid Village Council.It was the
warlord's reign, and education was not prioritized. I began working and taking
part in extracurricular activities. I occasionally led volunteer and event
teams at the social center. It was warlord's time, and education for women,
children, and orphans was poor. I was one of the volunteers responsible for
properly instructing girls, impoverished children, and orphans. In some of the
committees, I was the team leader, and I was in charge of the following things.
Example:
-I taught computer, English, Arabic and other
subjects for free this center,
-I was teaching girls, poor children and orphans
correctly.
-I was organizing debates events for the centers
debate club.
- I was organizing other social events.
This
social center provided me with free training and assisted me and my family in
obtaining.My family supported me because this center was providing free
assistance to everyone and myself.This facility taught me how to carry on the
legacy and give back to my people by providing social services, free education,
and literacy.
My ambition was to help the next generation by promoting
youth empowerment, women empowerment, literacy, and public
awareness. Currently, I work as a social worker, encouraging Somali youth
to work and study freely, assisting Somali youth in applying for local and
international scholarships, and occasionally assisting Somali kids in writing
essays.
During my undergraduate education, I did the following: -I participated
in debate clubs at my institution in 2010.
- The following year, 2011-2012, I was hired as
a Computer Coach at Darul-cilmi Computer Institute.My team completed the
academic year's finals on time. Following my graduation from Somalia's Simad
University in 2013 and my outstanding leadership in training and competition.
Based on my achievements, I was appointed deputy director at salaam internet
cafe, where I oversaw roughly 10 employees.
To summarize,
I was in charge of hundreds of people under my
supervision at Salaam internet cafe, Bilan Printing and Design, and
extra-curricular activities in the community. I want to broaden the reach of my
networking, influence, and leadership. I want to grow as well, which is why I
want to move to the United Kingdom to pursue my master's degree and learn more.
When I return, I hope to be able to contribute to my country.
Relationship-building and collaborative learning
In 2005, I began honing my networking abilities
at our community center.Since then, I've built many networks on various platforms,
including community council, school, university, and social organization
competitions in which I've participated, part-time work/full-time work, current
volunteer activities, societies, and my current professional work at Salaam
internet cafe, Bilan Printing and Design.At Salaam internet cafe, my networks
included contacts with employees, customers, management, and other group
partners. My networks at Bilan Printing and Design included collaborations with
design firms, linking business businesses to create advertising items,
assisting users with Microsoft office programs, and listening to staff to
address problems.
I was a member of the IT club, the speaking club, and the
Somali Language and Literature Club in college. Each individual have a unique
facility. I attended numerous IT conferences, language competitions, debates,
and public speaking contests.
With the assistance of this network's
operations, I worked closely with many other social, humanitarian, and human
rights organizations as a social activist.
In my professional life, I maintain a
professional, courteous, and polite connection and networking atmosphere with
all employees and colleagues at Salaam internet cafe, Bilan Printing and Design
I believe I have a big network that has helped me achieve
my goals in my professional career and via volunteer work at my social
organization. I've gained enough experience to contribute to the Chevening
community and join this group to learn more and grow my network.My network will
help the Chevening community help young people in Somalia and the surrounding
region.
Explain why you chose the three university
courses you did, as well as how they relate to your prior academic or
professional experience and future goals. Instead of repeating material from
the employment experience and education parts of this form, please include new
information and examples here (minimum word count: 100 words, maximum word
count: 500 words).
I started working and thinking about my field as an IT
technician. From 2013 through 2018, my primary focus as an IT technician was
executing computer diagnostics to explore and resolve problems, providing
technical assistance, and performing data recovery. Meanwhile, as the deputy
director of salaam internet cafe, I maintain a professional, courteous, and
respectful connection with all employees and colleagues, as well as a
networking environment.
-College London is my first choice.
-Cyber security is the name of the course.
Studying the following courses at Aberdeen
University will prepare me for practical work, critical thinking, and
comprehending both the practical and theoretical aspects of international
business.
London University is my second choice.
international commercial low-level management
I have a large selection of courses to choose
from in the optional modules, including (international investment low), which
is crucial for my nation of Somalia. The fact that these courses and modules
give me a thorough conceptual framework and the ability to assess many
perspectives and aspects on international business is what led me to choose
this university.
-My third option is a low-income school in London.
-title of the course: LLM international
commercial low
-My second choice is the University of London.
-title of the course: LLM international
commercial low
The optional modules provide me with a diverse
range of courses to choose from, such as (international investment low), which
is critical for my country, Somalia. The reason I chose this university is that
these courses/modules provide me with a comprehensive conceptual foundation as
well as the ability to assess many perspectives/factors on international
commercial low.
-My third option is a low-income school in London.
-title of the course: LLM international
commercial low
This university is my third pick because of the
diversity of classes available in international al low. Because I work with
multinational clients on a daily basis and studied information technology
throughout my bachelor's degree at Simad University, completing these
information security modules would allow me to be a pioneer in my country.
Conclusion,
Completing any of these three courses will allow me to be a trailblazer in this
profession and a young leader determining the future of foreign investment in
Somalia when I return.
Future: studying the aforementioned, such as
information security and cyber security courses, would enable me to become an
expert and work as the minister of telecommunications in my nation.
I am certain that public service is the perfect
career for me, which is why I worked in this field.
Chevening is looking for people with a definite post-study
career goal. Please describe your immediate plans for returning home as well as
your long-term career aspirations. You might want to think about how these
connect to what the British government is doing in your country. (Minimum word
count: 100; maximum word count: 500)
The United Kingdom government is donating millions of
pounds to boost youth education in Somalia.One of the projects in which I
participated was the youth education program. As an IT Technician at Real
Primary and Secondary School, I was in charge of implementing, administering,
organizing, and preparing correctly assigned courses and lectures in order to
conduct classes on time. For the past two years, I have been working with Real
Primary and Secondary School projects, and I have been putting plans into
action, including the process of monitoring progress, making adjustments, and
analyzing impact.
I have been executing my obligations in an efficient and
timely manner; however, I have encountered numerous problems, the most
significant of which is a lack of strategic management abilities, which is a
critical skill in the successful implementation of a project.Despite the fact
that I have been attempting to address this issue utilizing my academic
knowledge and practical experiences, I still believe that my existing education
and understanding are insufficient.As a result, I intend to get a postgraduate
degree in information security in order to enhance my management skills in
managing information security initiatives.
Academically, my objectives have always been tailored to
meet the demands of both my country and my personal interests.After graduation,
my initial (short-term) objective is to return to my prior workplace in a
better position as an information security specialist and work efficiently to
handle information security initiatives. This is because I see a high demand
for such knowledge in my previous employer, the Somali government, the private
sector, and the international sector.
My long-term ambition is to direct and manage
infrastructure and information technology projects for the Somali government.
The main reason is that I discovered in the last several years that there is a
huge lack of experience in the field of managing I T infrastructure projects in
Somalia. For example, I have witnessed many projects that should have been
completed in an efficient and cost-effective manner but were not. Many
international businesses had the ability but did not properly implement
projects, instead duping the Somali government and taking advantage of the lack
of professionals to evaluate their works and performance. The problem is
primarily caused by Somali officials' lack of information.
Chevening scholarship program is one of the greatest and
best scholarship providers in the world, in my opinion. I feel it provides me
with the opportunity to pursue postgraduate studies in the UK and realize my
aim of becoming an expert in "information security" in order to work
for the UK's public policy in Somalia. I will also be able to address a
knowledge gap in my home nation.My aspirations include not only studying for a
Master's degree, but also exchanging cultures between Somalia and the United
Kingdom.
As a result, I will participate in introducing Somali
culture to my fellow UK citizens and, in turn, introduce UK culture to my
people. If I am fortunate enough to be awarded this very competitive
scholarship, I am devoted to studying hard and returning to Somalia after
graduation. I will also actively contribute in sharing my expertise and
experience earned in the United Kingdom.
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