National Health Workforce Summit Concludes in Mogadishu

The Federal Government of Somalia’s Minister of Health and Social Welfare, H.E. Dr. Ali Haji Adam, concluded a successful two-day National Health Workforce Summit (NHWS2023) held at Jazeera Hotel in Mogadishu. The summit, which brought together key stakeholders in the healthcare sector, aimed to devise strategies for establishing a highly skilled health workforce capable of effectively addressing Somalia’s healthcare needs and challenges.

With a focus on ‘Building a Strong and Resilient Health Workforce for Somalia,’ the NHWS2023 was of great significance to Somali society. The event featured various presentations that highlighted different facets of healthcare improvement and explored ways to enhance the capacity of the healthcare workforce. In addition, several speeches emphasized the importance of investing in healthcare development and recognized the pivotal role of healthcare professionals in promoting community well-being.

During the two-day summit, participants engaged in extensive discussions, sharing valuable insights and expertise on maximizing the potential of the health workforce in Somalia. These discussions centered on key areas such as workforce training, recruitment, retention, and professional development.

At the closing ceremony, a comprehensive communique was issued, summarizing the key points and outcomes of the summit. The document highlighted the urgent need for investment in the healthcare sector and emphasized the importance of collaboration between stakeholders to establish a resilient health workforce that can address the evolving healthcare landscape in Somalia.

The closing ceremony was attended by prominent figures, including H.E. Dr. Ali Haji Adam, the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, and Dr. Maryam Mohamed Hussein, the State Minister of the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare. Also present were federal ministers, members of both houses of the Federal Parliament of Somalia, representatives from international organizations operating in Somalia, directors of the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, healthcare practitioners, policy-makers, and stakeholders from across the country.

The NHWS2023 represents a significant step forward for Somalia in its pursuit of improved healthcare services. By fostering collaboration and promoting dialogue among key players in the health sector, the summit has set the stage for the development of a qualified and resilient health workforce capable of meeting the country’s healthcare challenges head-on.

Source: Somali National News Agency