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Somalis in Sweden are citizens and residents of
Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on ...
who are of Somali ancestry or are Somali citizens. A large proportion of these emigrated after the
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in
Somalia Somalia, , Osmanya script: 𐒈𐒝𐒑𐒛𐒐𐒘𐒕𐒖; ar, الصومال, aṣ-Ṣūmāl officially the Federal Republic of SomaliaThe ''Federal Republic of Somalia'' is the country's name per Article 1 of thProvisional Constituti ...
, with most arriving in Sweden after the year 2006.


Demographics

According to
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, Somalis began arriving in Sweden from the late 1980s primarily due to the civil conflict in their country of origin. In 1990, there were just under 1,000 Somalia-born asylum seekers residing in Sweden. This number rose to around 2,000 Somalia-born asylum seekers by 1994, but decreased sharply to close to zero in 2000. As the conflict in Somalia intensified at the turn of the millennium, the number of Somalia-born asylum seekers residing in Sweden increased to a high of just over 5,000 in 2010. That same year, the Swedish government introduced stricter identification document requirements for relatives of earlier migrants, which made it more difficult for Somalia-born individuals and other migrants to obtain a residence permit in Sweden. Consequently, the number of Somalia-born asylum seekers residing in Sweden markedly decreased to slightly over 1,000 in 2014. In 2016, there were 132 registered emigrations from Sweden to Somalia. According to Statistics Sweden, as of 2016, there are a total 63,853 Somalia-born immigrants living in Sweden. Of those, 41,335 are citizens of Somalia (20,554 men, 20,781 women). Most of the residents are young, primarily belonging to the 15–24 years (8,679 men, 7,728 women), 25–34 years (7,043 men, 7,958 women), and 5–14 years (5,882 men, 5,629 women) age groups. Around 3,000 Somalis inhabit
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. 2,878 Somalia-born individuals also live in
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. In 2005, the majority of Somali inhabitants in Gothenburg were concentrated to the
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and
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area. In 2013, a
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was also formed in Borlänge, which participated in the
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. It is part of the
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.


Education

In 2010, the governmental Regeringskansliet Statsrådsberedningen bureau estimated that 44% of Somalis in Sweden aged 16–64 were educated to a low level (''Förgymnasial''), 22% had attained secondary education level (''Gymnasial''), 9% had attained a post-secondary education level of less than 3 years (''Eftergymnasial''), and 25% had attained an unknown education level (''Okänd''). The
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(OSF) project ''At Home in Europe'' counted the proportion of those with a low-level or "unknown" education at 60-70%. The OSF also found that the education level of this group of Somalis made it difficult for them to understand Swedish society and expressions used in the Swedish language. Over the 2006-2010 period, Somali immigrants to
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and the
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had higher levels of upper secondary and post-secondary education than Somalis in Sweden, who included a greater proportion of those with "unknown" education level (25%). According to Statistics Sweden, in 2008-2009, there were 769 pre-school pupils and 7,369 compulsory school pupils who had Somali as their mother tongue. As of 2012-2013, there are 1,011 pre-school pupils and 10,164 compulsory school pupils who have Somali as their mother tongue. In 2010, there were 4,269 students with Somali as their mother tongue who participated in the state-run
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adult language program. Of these pupils, 2,747 had 0–6 years of education in their home country (''Antal utbildningsår i hemlandet''), 797 had 7–9 years of education in their home country, and 725 had 10 years education or more in their home country. As of 2012, 10,525 pupils with Somali as their mother tongue and 10,355 Somalia-born students were enrolled in the language program.


Community

When Somalis go to Sweden, they enter a country which has not experienced a major war in over two hundred years, a state apparatus stretching over a five-century time span, strong institutions, high-tech industry, an advanced knowledge-based economy with a generally high level of education. Sweden is also one of the most secularized societies with liberal values in areas that are central to traditional Somali culture: family, sexuality and gender. These circumstances combine to make a society which is radically different from that of Somalia. According to an official report in 1999, most Somalis in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö lived in multicultural neighbourhoods where few Swedes and Swedish-speakers lived, this also applied to Somalis in smaller towns. A contributing factor to this development was that these were the districts where mosques were located where they could practice Islam and that Somali community organisations were established in these districts. According to an interview study done by Malmö University in 2013, Somalis express strong concerns about losing their culture and Islamic religion. Adult Somalis stated their greatest worry was to ensure a Somali identity among their children, which led to endless conflicts with daycare institutions and schools who "ignore their cultural preferences and teach children things which are the exact opposite of what their parents preach".


Clans

Somali clan culture is preserved among the diaspora for several reasons: first and foremost being that the clan system is at the heart of Somali family and identity. Thorough oral documentation of lineage is an important cultural priority for Somalis known as ''abtiris'' (lit. "forefather counting") and tracing one's clan is an extension of that practice — so much so that the phrase ''yaa tahay (''who are you") does not ask a person for their name, but for their clan. Also, technical developments have enabled easy communication with relatives in the home country both with telecommunications and cheap flights to Somalia which enable many of the diaspora to maintain strong familial ties. Somali clan culture plays an important role in new host countries for the Somali diaspora and new arrivals join already established social environments. The clan system also serves as an arena for sharing information which is crucial for making decisions about whether to move to other countries. The clan system also facilitates money transactions to relatives who live in the
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, via a form of banking where no receipts are used. Relatives in Somalia are often dependent upon remittance from their relatives in exile, who in turn struggle economically due to their contributions. Somali settlement patterns follow clan lines in Gothenburg, where Hjällbo and Hammarkullen districts are dominated by the
Darod The Darod ( so, Daarood, ar, دارود) is a Somali clan. The forefather of this clan was Sheikh Abdirahman bin Isma'il al-Jabarti, more commonly known as ''Darood''. The clan primarily settles the apex of the Horn of Africa and its peripherie ...
clan, Hawiye clan members are mostly found in
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and the
Isaaq The Isaaq (also Isaq, Ishaak, Isaac) ( so, Reer Sheekh Isxaaq, ar, بني إسحاق, Banī Isḥāq) is a Somali clan. It is one of the major Somali clans in the Horn of Africa, with a large and densely populated traditional territory. Per ...
clan in the Frölunda district.


Hawala

In 2019, Swedish banks SEB, Swedbank and Nordea started closing the accounts of thirteen Hawala organisations which facilitate the transfer of funds from Sweden to countries which lack a regular banking system, like Somalia. Remittances are often the only stable form of financial support many Somalis can obtain. The closures were due to strengthened legislation designed to thwart alleged money laundering and the financing of terrorism. The account closures were protested by ''Somaliska riksförbundet'', a Somali community organisation. According to the foreign minister of Somalia Ahmed Isse Awad, the transfer of funds from the Somali diaspora are higher than international foreign aid and amount to more than a billion dollar annually.


Community organisations

Somalis residing in Sweden have established various organisations to serve their community. Except for the multi-clan ''Somalilandföreningen'', the Somali community associations are generally based on
clan A clan is a group of people united by actual or perceived kinship and descent. Even if lineage details are unknown, clans may claim descent from founding member or apical ancestor. Clans, in indigenous societies, tend to be endogamous, meaning ...
affiliation, although a few individuals from different clans can also be found in the ''Somaliska kulturföreningen'' and other larger organisations. In 2015-16, ''Somaliska riksförbundet i Sverige'' (SRFS) community organisation was granted funding from the governmental Swedish Inheritance Fund for the Navigator project, which, through seminars and workshops, aims to counteract extremism and prevent religiously-inspired violence and potential terrorist recruitment. As of 2016, there are around 100 Somali community organizations in Sweden according to the
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. Several of them receive state funding from the
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, including the ''Somaliska riksförbundet i Sverige'', ''Somaliland riksförbund i Sverige'', ''Riksföreningen för khaatumo state of Somalia'', ''Somaliska ungdomsföreningen i Sverige'', ''Barahley somaliska förening'', Somali Dialogue Center and ''Somalilands förening''. According to the Herbert Felix Institutet, as of 2011, the three principal active Somali community organisations based in the
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region are the ''Somalilandföreningen'' and the ''Hiddo Iyo Dhaqan'' in
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, as well as the ''Somaliska kulturföreningen'' in
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. The ''Somalilandföreningen'' has around 500 members primarily hailing from the
Somaliland Somaliland,; ar, صوماليلاند ', ' officially the Republic of Somaliland,, ar, جمهورية صوماليلاند, link=no ''Jumhūrīyat Ṣūmālīlānd'' is a ''de facto'' sovereign state in the Horn of Africa, still conside ...
region in northwestern Somalia, the ''Hiddo Iyo Dhaqan'' has a few hundred members mainly from southern Somalia, and the ''Somaliska kulturföreningen'' has about 100 members. Many other smaller associations have been established in the region, but these do not operate regularly and are essentially single person organisations ("one man show"). According to the Herbert Felix Institutet, a number of
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-funded projects have been launched around Scania in conjunction with the Somali community organisations. Among these endeavours are the ''Somalier startar företag'', which helps Somali entrepreneurs establish companies; ''Integration på arbetsmarknaden för somalier FIAS'', which assists in labor market integration in the
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municipality; ''Integration genom arbete'', which facilitates labor market integration in and near the
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; ''Partnerskap Skåne'', which is centered on developmental work; ''Samhälls-och hälsokommunikatör'', which provides customized and interactive cultural information; ''Integration i förening'', which assists newcomers by connecting them with and offering information on the local business community; ''Ökad inkludering genom språk'', which in conjunction with industry leaders helps with language acquisition through vocational education; ''Bazar, Integration och Arbetsmarknad, Malmö Stad'', which explores the possibilities and obstacles for establishing an entrepreneurial bazaar in the Malmö,
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,
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,
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and Eskilstuna municipalities; and ''Uppstart Malmö'', which liaises job-creating entrepreneurs with experienced investors in Malmö and provides interest-free loans and free financial guidance.


Notable individuals

* Farhiya Abdi, basketball player *
Amun Abdullahi Amun Abdullahi or Amun Abdullahi Mohammed (born October 23, 1974) is a Somali-Swedish journalist and founder of a girls' school in Mogadishu, Somalia. Biography Amun Abdullahi grew up in Somalia and came in the 1990s to Sweden as a refugee. In Sw ...
, journalist *
Ferid Ali Ferid Ali (born 7 April 1992) is a Swedish footballer. Personal life Born in Sweden, Ali is of Somali descent. References External links * * 1992 births Living people Swedish men's footballers Swedish people of Somali descent Vasal ...
, football player *
Cherrie Cherrie is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: *George Kruck Cherrie (1865-1948), American naturalist and explorer *Peter Cherrie (born 1983), Scottish football goalkeeper *Cherrie Ying (born 1983), actress *Cher ...
, stage name of singer Shiriihan Mohamed Abdulle, sister of rapper K27 *
Dree Low Salah Abdi Abdulle (born 17 September 1994), known professionally as Dree Low, is a former Swedish rapper and songwriter of Somali origin. He lives in Husby in western Stockholm. He broke through in 2019 with his albums ''No hasta mañana'' and ...
, stage name of Salah Abdi Abdulle, rap musician * Rizak Dirshe, middle distance runner *
Bilal Hussein Bilal Hussein may refer to: * Bilal Hussein (photojournalist) * Bilal Hussein (footballer) See also

* Bilal Hussain, Pakistani cricketer {{hndis, Hussein, Bilal ...
, football player * Mohamoud Jama and Bille Ilias Mohamed, jihadists *
Ali Yassin Mohamed Ali Yassin Mohamed ( so, Cali Yaasiin Maxamed, ar, علي ياسين محمد) (born 24 December 1965) is a Somali-Swedish Islamist militant. As of May 2009, Ali Yassin Mohamed was residing in Rinkeby in northern Stockholm. Early life Mohame ...
, militant Islamist *
Mustafa Mohamed Mustafa Hassan Mohamed ( so, Mustafa Xasan Maxamed, ar, مصطفى حسن محمد) (born 1 March 1979) is a Swedish long-distance runner who mainly competes in the 3000 meter steeplechase. Personal life Mohamed was born in 1979 in Mogadishu, ...
, long distance runner *
Bilan Osman Bilan Osman (8 September 1992), is a Swedish-born Somali journalist whose focus is on combating racism in Sweden. She was given the ELSA Award in 2014, an annual award given out by the Swedish Committee Against Antisemitism for "individuals or gro ...
, journalist and author * Abdirizak Waberi, politician and Islamic organization leader *
Mona Walter Mona Walter (born 1973) is a Swedish activist and social commentator. She was born in Mogadishu, Somalia and moved to Sweden as a refugee in 1994. Raised Muslim, Walter converted to Christianity and published writings critical of Islam via her ...
, Islam-critical social commentator *
Yasin Yasin, Yassin, Yassine, Yacine or Yaseen may refer to: People * Yasin (name), an Arabic-based name * Yassin (name), an Arabic-based name * Yassine (name), an Arabic-based name * Yacine (name), an Arabic-based name * Yaşın (name), a Turkish-based ...
, prize winning rapper, convicted criminal and cousin of
Cherrie Cherrie is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: *George Kruck Cherrie (1865-1948), American naturalist and explorer *Peter Cherrie (born 1983), Scottish football goalkeeper *Cherrie Ying (born 1983), actress *Cher ...
and K27 * Mubarik Abdirahman, politician, Swedish Social Democratic Party


See also

*
Education in Somalia Education in Somalia refers to the academic system within Somalia. The Ministry of Education is officially responsible for education in Somalia, with about 15% of the nation's budget allocated to scholastic instruction. The breakaway republic of ...
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Education in Sweden Education in Sweden is mandatory for children between ages 5/6 and 15/16 depending on when on the year they were born. The school year in Sweden runs from mid–late August to early/mid–June. The Christmas holiday from mid–December to early J ...
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Islam in Sweden Islam in Sweden refers to the practice of Islam in Sweden, as well as historical ties between Sweden and the Islamic world. Viking contact with Islam dates back to the 7th–10th centuries, when the Vikings traded with Muslims during the Islam ...
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Somali diaspora The Somali diaspora or Qurbajoogta refers to Somalis who were born in Greater Somalia and reside in areas of the world that they were not born in. The civil war in Somalia greatly increased the size of the Somali diaspora, as many Somalis moved fr ...


References

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