Somali Minister Tours National Dialysis Center and Blood Bank. Mogadishu, Somalia — The Minister of Health and Human Services of the Federal Government of Somalia, Dr. Ali Haji Adam, today visited the National Dialysis Center and the National Blood Bank in Mogadishu to evaluate the delivery of critical healthcare services.
During his tour, Dr. Adam commended the staff for their dedication and efficiency, noting the importance of these services for the Somali public.
The Minister’s visit comes at a time when the health sector in Somalia faces significant challenges, including limited access to specialized medical services and the need for improved healthcare infrastructure.
Dr. Adam expressed gratitude to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) for their support in strengthening life-saving health services in Somalia.
According to official statements, the Minister reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to expanding specialized medical services, upgrading medical equipment, and enhancing the skills of healthcare workers.
He emphasized the goal of ensuring that Somali citizens have access to quality, affordable, and sustainable healthcare services across the nation.
The visit to the National Dialysis Center and the National Blood Bank is part of a broader effort to assess and improve healthcare services in Somalia.
The Minister’s tour of these facilities underscores the government’s focus on providing essential healthcare services to its citizens.
Further details regarding the outcomes of the Minister’s visit and future plans for healthcare improvement in Somalia are expected to be released in the coming days.
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Source: sonna.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*





