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SOURCE: UNSOM STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS
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LANGUAGE: ENGLISH/SOMALI NATURAL SOUND
DATELINE: 21 SEPTEMBER 2021, MOGADISHU, SOMALIA

SHOT LIST:
1. Pan shot - Students of the University of Peace (UPEACE) in Somalia, attending the graduation ceremony in Mogadishu.
2. Med shot - Prof Juan Carlos Sainz-Borgo, the Dean of UPEACE presiding over the ceremony that was attended by the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, James Swan; Somalia’s State Minister of Education, Abdirahman Mohamud Abdule; and Somalia’s Minister of Agriculture, Said Hussein Iid.
3. Wide shot – UPEACE graduating students and other guests attending the UPEACE Somalia graduation ceremony in Mogadishu.
4. Med shot – UPEACE students attending the graduation ceremony in Mogadishu.
5. Close up shot - Professor Juan Carlos Sainz-Borgo, the Dean of UPEACE.
6. Med shot – UPEACE students receiving certificates during the graduation ceremony in Mogadishu.
7. Med shot - Fathiya Mohamed Abdullahi from Benadir walking to receive a graduation sash during the UPEACE Somalia graduation ceremony in Mogadishu.
8. Wide shot - Students applauding during the graduation ceremony.
9. SOUNDBITE: (SOMALI) FATHIYA MOHAMED ABDULLAHI, BENADIR
“The degree certificate I have received today is important and will assist in state-building for my country and the Somali People. I wish to apply the knowledge I have gained to advocate for good governance and contribute to the proposed Somali constitution.”
10. Wide shot - Mohamed Abdi Hussein from Galmudug receiving a graduation sash and certificate during the graduation ceremony.
11. SOUNDBITE: (SOMALI) MOHAMED ABDI HUSSEIN, GALMUDUG
“I am happy to apply the skills and knowledge I have acquired from UPEACE into my day to day activities since I work with international NGOs and especially in the same sector, which is disaster resilience and leadership in different parts of Somalia.”
12. Med shot - UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, James Swan; Somalia’s State Minister of Education, Abdirahman Mohamud Abdule; and Somalia’s Minister of Agriculture, Said Hussein Iid attending the graduation ceremony.
13. Close up shot – UN Special Representative James Swan listening during the graduation ceremony.
14. Med shot - Dr. Mohamed Osman Mohamoud, the UPEACE Somalia Country Representative in Somalia, speaking at the graduation ceremony in Mogadishu.
15. Close up shot - A government official attending the graduation ceremony.
16. Close up shot - A student listening to the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, James Swan, during the graduation ceremony.
17. Med shot - The UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, James Swan, speaking during the graduation ceremony.
18. Close up shot - Aziza Abdi Ali, a student of UPEACE
19. Pan shot - Students listening to the UN Special Representative, James Swan speaking during the graduation ceremony.
20. Med shot - Students listening to the UN Special Representative, James Swan speaking during the graduation ceremony in Mogadishu.
21. SOUNDBITE: (ENGLISH) JAMES SWAN, UN SECRETARY-GENERAL’S SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR SOMALIA
“I note also that among the programmes available through UPEACE are a number in areas that are highly relevant to the needs of Somalia. They include Peace, Governance and Development, Disaster Resilience and Humanitarian Affairs. International Law and Human Rights and Environment, Development and Peace.”
22. Med shot - Students and Somalia government officials at the graduation ceremony in Mogadishu.
23. Close up shot - Somali government officials and students at the graduation ceremony.
24. SOUNDBITE: (ENGLISH) JAMES SWAN, UN SECRETARY-GENERAL’S SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR SOMALIA
“It is what you learn; it’s what is in your brain; it is what is inside you. But if it really is going to have impact, it needs to be shared in your communities, shared with your fellow countrymen and women, to move the country forward.”
25. Wide shot – Professor Juan Sainz-Borgo, the UPEACE Dean speaking during the graduation ceremony.
26. Med shot - Students listening to Prof. Sainz-Borgo during the graduation ceremony.
27. Close up shot - Dr. Mohamed Yusuf Ahmed, the UPEACE Somalia Country Director.
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