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An innovative and unique partnership: WHO, Sweden and Somalia work together to improve health outcomes for all Somalis - Afrik-news.com : Africa news, Maghreb news


Somalia’s health indicators, especially for women and children rank among the lowest in the world.
Recently published statistics show that maternal mortality and deaths of children under five remain high, while female genital mutilation is still widespread. Prevalence of early marriage also contributes to high fertility rates. These issues are further exacerbated by cramped conditions in the country’s over 2 000 sites for internally displaced persons.
An innovative partnership between WHO, Sweden and Somalia’s Ministry for Health was launched to address these and other persistent health problems. The partnership, which is borne out of a policy dialogue and a high-level mission by Sweden to Somalia in 2020, aims to create an independent Somali Public Health authority and to modernize the country’s health information management system. ....

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World Health Organization (WHO) / Press release | An innovative and unique partnership: WHO, Sweden and Somalia work together to improve health outcomes for all Somalis


An innovative and unique partnership: WHO, Sweden and Somalia work together to improve health outcomes for all Somalis
Sweden is working closely with WHO to support the establishment of an independent Somali public health authority: The National Institute of Health
GENEVA, Switzerland, February 2, 2021/APO Group/
Nearly 30 years of conflict and instability have heavily marked Somalia’s recent history. Some gains are being made, but the country still faces many challenges ahead.
Somalia’s health indicators, especially for women and children rank among the lowest in the world.
Recently published statistics show that maternal mortality and deaths of children under five remain high, while female genital mutilation is still widespread. Prevalence of early marriage also contributes to high fertility rates. These issues are further exacerbated by cramped conditions in the country’s over 2 000 sites for internally displaced persons. ....

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An innovative and unique partnership: WHO, Sweden and Somalia work together to improve health outcomes for all Somalis


An innovative and unique partnership: WHO, Sweden and Somalia work together to improve health outcomes for all Somalis
An innovative and unique partnership: WHO, Sweden and Somalia work together to improve health outcomes for all Somalis
1 February 2021
Swedish Ambassador, UNFPA, UNICEF and WHO joint UHC High-Level mission to Hargeisa and Garowe.
Nearly 30 years of conflict and instability have heavily marked Somalia’s recent history. Some gains are being made, but the country still faces many challenges ahead.
Somalia’s health indicators, especially for women and children rank among the lowest in the world.
Recently published statistics show that maternal mortality and deaths of children under five remain high, while female genital mutilation is still widespread. Prevalence of early marriage also contributes to high fertility rates. These issues are further exacerbated by cramped conditions in the country’s over 2 000 sites for internally ....

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An innovative and unique partnership: WHO, Sweden and Somalia work together to improve health outcomes for all Somalis - Somalia


An innovative and unique partnership: WHO, Sweden and Somalia work together to improve health outcomes for all Somalis
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Somalia’s health indicators, especially for women and children rank among the lowest in the world.
Recently published statistics show that maternal mortality and deaths of children under five remain high, while female genital mutilation is still widespread. Prevalence of early marriage also contributes to high fertility rates. These issues are further exacerbated by cramped conditions in the country’s over 2 000 sites for internally displaced persons.
An innovative partnership between WHO, Sweden and Somalia’s Ministry for Health was launched to address these and other persistent health problems. The partnership, which is borne out of a policy dialogue and a high-level mission by Sweden to Somalia in 2020, aims to create an independent Somali Public Health authority and to modernize the country’s health information management system. ....

Nairobi Area , Shabeellaha Hoose , Somalia General , Kyle Defreitas , Daniel Magnusson , Abdifatah Diriye Ahmed , Mamunur Malik , Swedish Embassy , National Institute Of Health , Stockholm University , Programme Of Work , Somali Ministry Of Health , Somali Public Health , Somalia Ministry For Health , National Health Institute , Public Health Agency Of Sweden , Senior Programme , National Institute , Public Health Agency , External Relations , Resource Mobilization Officer , Executive Director , Somali Ministry , Senior Programme Manager , Somalia Section , நைரோபி பரப்பளவு ,