He was born in 1966 in #Rawandz#. His father is from Barsirina village, located in the upper east of Rawandz. He completed his primary and secondary education in Rawandz. he graduated from the Mosul Institute of Fine Arts in 1991. he is married and has three children. In 1999, he moved to the United States to continue her studies. His last degree was a Master’s of Art in Education)
After 10 years in the United States. He comes back in 2009, and he is until now the governor of Rawandz township, on #18-03-2009# he was appointed by the Kurdistan Regional Government and the Presidency. The day of the ceremony was welcomed by all institutions and many people of this region. The governor's wish is to be able to live up to this warm welcome and serve this city in the future.
He achieved his first Ph.D. research on the situation of education in the Kurdistan Region from the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with an excellent degree.
The title of the doctorate is: (Obstacles to the establishment and implementation of strategic education policy and improving the education situation in the Kurdistan Region - Iraq).
In the context of his field study, Sirwan Sirini, highlighted the obstacles and reasons for the weakness of the education sector and the low quality of scientific level that has a direct impact on the development and improvement of the education sector and the development process.
Sirwan Sirini highlighted the policy (policy) in the field of education that has proved that all the developed countries in the world such as (the USA, Japan, Germany, Europe in general, etc.), all focused on these three policies and they have paid attention to them.
Therefore, they have seen significant progress and the policies are First / Teacher Quality Improvement (TQI) Second, paying attention to TVET, which means studying technical and artistic colleges in order to train young people to work in a scientific and practical way to play an active role in the development of their country.
Third, human resource development (HRD) This policy is related to both of the above policies, and how the government can invest scientifically in these areas.[1]