Commissioner Moallim emphasized the importance of this partnership, stating, “This collaboration will not only enhance our response capabilities but also ensure that the most vulnerable among us, our mothers and children, receive the specialized care they need during emergencies.”
Abdullahi Afrah expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, highlighting, “This MOU is a testament to our commitment to safeguarding the health and well-being of Somalia’s future. By combining our efforts, we can create a safer environment for childbirth and child development even in the face of disasters.”
The agreement includes provisions for joint training programs, sharing of resources, and the development of protocols to address health emergencies specifically affecting mothers and children.
This partnership is expected to set a precedent for future collaborations between disaster management and specialized health services in Somalia, aiming to build resilience and improve health outcomes in one of the country’s most critical demographics.