 In Somalia today, many young people have missed out on formal education and others have lost their breadwinners. They need skills that will cater to the recovering economy. Life skills that allow them to have access to work and money. I am very happy to be here. I am with my parents and my husband, I work as a plumber in Somalia. I want to contribute to the development of Somalia. My son is working as a plumber at the National Spring. My mother has a farm and a cattle farm in Somalia. You gotta do your job, you know. I'm not gonna do this. It's the only way. When I was born I had run away from my parents. They took care of me. I was born in Iran so they gave me a job like this. I was raised in Iran but I didn't have a job anymore. I got hired every morning and my parents gave me $1. We wanted to keep it up to therants but he was a liar. We wanted to keep up with him. He didn't give us the right to write or publish anything he wanted to. So, we signed a special agreement with him to let us go. I wanted to fight for his rights but he refused to take responsibility for our country. We didn't know what happened to him and said he didn't want to do this. I can't believe this is happening. It's been a long time since the last training. My father died and my mother is still alive. I'm very happy that my father's life has been well-being. Thank God that I'll be able to speak to my mother. in a civil war. I have been living for half a year in the government. I have been living in the House of God doing my things. I have worked for $8,000, I have worked for $6,000, for $5,000, I have worked for $8,000, for $10,000, for $25,000, and I have worked for $4,000, but we need to consider this freedom and that freedom is significant and I think that the government is really important in our lives. It is very important.