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Ten Reasons Why Orota Medical School in Silent Demolition!

Education is one of the most important national investments that has to be done to impact the life of people and their futurity. A radical societal transformation cannot be achieved without well synchronized educational system,

Education is one of the most important national investments that has to be done to impact the life of people and their futurity. A radical societal transformation cannot be achieved without well synchronized educational system, but the standard of higher education is moving down. It is less likely that Eritrea could advance in science and technology in short time.

Most of the outstanding Eritrean students often join Orota Medical School as they are less interested in studying at substandard colleges. Initially, the medical school had better affiliation with Cuban University and George Washington University; and started gaining a decent academic standard through their channels. The performance of the students, gained in different areas of medical education, was approved by experts from the United Kingdom, the United States, some others from the Middle East and other countries in Africa. The architect of the medical school was Dr. Haile Mezghebe in collaboration with late Minister Saleh Seid Meki who was a renowned government diplomat in an era of authoritarianism. Nonetheless, Dr. Haile Mezghebe was totally frustrated…

The promising medical school is being turned into a ground of psychological harassment; and the school system is causing a dilemma among outstanding MD candidates, who are investing their time for more than 7 years. These are the ten reasons why Orota Medical School in silent demolition:

  1. The accreditation of the school is being dismantled by terminating its network with international universities found in Cuba, USA, and Europe.
  2. An extremely authoritative school management is being imposed which ignores an academic freedom and positive interaction with students.
  3. Students have no any opportunity or access to share experiences with international students who are engaged in the same field.
  4. There are no sufficient school materials, laboratories and access to internet services.
  5. Female MD students are being embarrassed by mismanagement of the school though they are striving to break all odds of the tradition and biological nature as they are found investing a large portion of their time in education.
  6. The aspiration of the students to contribute in health sector is systematically eroded by the school administration.
  7. Unstable schedules of exams have been introduced which affects the motivation, preparation and performance of students.
  8. Students are continuously harassed and intimidated by their lecturers and school administration for possibility of dismissal or suspending though they are doing unlimited efforts for more than 7 years. .
  9. Unhinged change in academic system which does not account the capacity, environment and values of the school.
  10. Most of the lecturers become rude, inconsiderate and negative towards their students.

Therefore, school dropout is going up; and students’ performance becomes stagnant or partly deteriorated. All concerned Eritreans in general and academic professionals and Project Orotta in particular should investigate the ill-management of the school. We need more medical doctors to meet the shortage of human power in health sectors and ensure the health quality of our people.  Our young successful female MD candidates should be motivated for their consistent efforts that they are doing to build a healthy community. We have moral obligation to pay a particular attention to female students who are strongly fighting against all odds. We cannot change the life of the society without educating our female students.

May God Bless Eritrea!

Haben Zelalem

aseye.asena@gmail.com

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39 COMMENTS
  • berhe August 24, 2015

    Haben,

    What did you expect from the savage regime, distruction, moral killing and all other odds. If i am not mistaken Haile Mhsun is director of the school. Assume someone who was not in the acadamic area for more than 40 years to be director of the school with all arogant behavor of Haile.

  • Berhe Tenesea August 24, 2015

    Now as always the drakula or dictatorial Tembien regime will not ask about this crime at all.
    People get what they deserve!

  • Please August 24, 2015

    An evaluative article must state the hard facts first,then analysis thereof, then forward conclusion and recommendation.
    This article is a personal assessment or evaluation of what the author experienced or facts told to the author. However one important element is missing- the hard fact!! The Author did not mention any hard fact that he or she gathered (primary or secondary source information). I dont know where he based his analysis on. For that I have hard time accepting it as an informative article.
    Thank you

  • Eritra August 24, 2015

    “Our young successful female MD candidates should be motivated for their consistent efforts that they are doing to build a healthy community. We have moral obligation to pay a particular attention to female students who are strongly fighting against all odds. We cannot change the life of the society without educating our female students.”

    Haben Zelalem

    While it’s good to show concern about the future of our “female MD candidates” there is an aspect of this issue that usually people avoid to mention. What about students of different Eritrean minorities that Higef systematically excluded from Higher Education throughout the years of post-independence Eritrea by sending them to TTI to teach in mother tongue primary schools ?. Languages that are not used anywhere in the government . How many Kunamas, Sahos, Afar, Hadanwa, Beni Amer, Bilen .. etc. are given chance to go to this medical school ?. Don’t you think this affects the way different communities see their chances of getting a fair share of opportunities in the country ?
    Why those who write about educational matters think this is not an issue worth even mentioning ?.

  • Mike August 24, 2015

    The answer might be as simple as ” the lecturing professors – not sure if they are “professors” in fact are either useless or helpless that all they probably do is get drunk and show up to the school. It is a testimony and fruit of the school. What you saw is what you harvest. So much for this Orota school. We are denying that the school from the start was poorly guided – no matter what the intention was. That goes to all schools. We cannot keep making excuses ….we are almost done with all excuses under the sky. I feel the agony of young Eritreans thirsty for education but trapped by this government.

    • ዩራኔም-235 August 25, 2015

      denying is the word, on planet HGDF!

  • Mikael August 24, 2015

    Diktator issayas want only Doctors &professionals which he can control them by remote control
    like doctors who can issue a false death certificate for his torture victims

  • AHMED SALEH !!!. August 24, 2015

    After they closed the one and only university ( Santa
    Familia ) where Eritreans had pride for its years of accomplishment to produce educated future generation,
    that was the day I lost hope on questionable effects for higher education system in our country .
    Colleges are places dedicated to bring young minds with
    challenging ideas they articulate but not for the institution judgment for themselves by suppressing it’s
    student population .
    We will never going to prepare for bright future unless
    we know how and when political interest matters most .

    • ዩራኔም-235 August 25, 2015

      HGDF supporters claim Eritrea has many EITs, which is equivalent to MIT. At least one of them is equal or very close to MIT. Are you sure you want to argue with that?

  • Berhe Tenesea August 24, 2015

    Excellent points thank you for your logical and timely information…..

  • down down dictator August 24, 2015

    Isaias has been concucting this since his joinning our gedli.He is not only dictator but an enemy.This is our time to overthrow him through popular revolution.

  • Eritrawi August 24, 2015

    It has been twenty four years since the GANG LEADER buried Our National Pride. Words cannot express my grief of our Medical, College, High School, Middle and Elementary students.

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