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This article has multiple issues. ... Somalia's health care system is significantly underdeveloped. [1] ... Major infectious diseases. degree of risk: ...
Healthcare in Somalia is largely in the private sector. It is regulated by the Ministry of Health of the Federal Government of Somalia. In March 2013, the central authorities launched the Health Sector Strategic Plans (HSSPs), a new national health system that aims to provide universal basic healthcare to all citizens by 2016.
In Somalia, mental illness is often attributed to causes such as spirit possession, witchcraft and evil eye. As a result, treatment may include exorcism and reciting verses from the Quran. [1] Individuals with serious mental health problems are often kept in chains. [3]
Two United Nations agencies are warning of rising food emergencies due to restricted movements of people and goods. UNITED NATIONS The post Somalia faces hungry emergency but UN cuts assistance ...
Joe Biden owes the American people an explanation why US troops are fighting in Somalia, where political solutions are needed, Ali-Guban Mohamed says Solution to Somalia's problems political, not ...
Mental health in Somalia This page was last edited on 26 March 2020, at 02:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
[35] 10 days later Somalia received 300,000 doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine doses from the COVAX initiative. [35] Nur said that the vaccine would be sent to every region of Somalia and priority would be given to health care workers during the mass vaccination programme. [35] By 27 April, a total of 122,235 vaccine doses had been ...
Overall, the Ministry of Health and Human Services of the Federal Government of Somalia is committed to improving the health and well-being of the Somali population. Through its policies, programs, and partnerships, it aims to build a resilient healthcare system that provides accessible, equitable, and high-quality healthcare services for all ...