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From Scholarship to Service: How Dr. Fodey's Chinese Education Transformed Somali Healthcare

"We arrived in China on September 10, 2017," Dr. Fodey recalled during our conversation back then. "We studied and passed the Chinese language exams (HSK1-4) and were in our second year of specializing in pediatrics at Jiaotong University." Dr. Fodey also shared how he and his friend had both studied medicine for six years at Benadir University in Mogadishu before receiving the scholarship opportunity in China. He viewed the scholarship as a golden chance to realize his dream of becoming a doctor and returning to Somalia to serve his people.
"We are very grateful to both the Somali and Chinese governments for offering us this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to pursue further studies," Dr. Fodey said. He was committed to completing his education and coming back to contribute to the healthcare system in his home country.
A Return Home to Serve and Heal
Upon his return, Dr. Fodey quickly became an integral part of the medical community in Mogadishu. When I visited him again at Alami Hospital, the scene was one of dedication and care. Mothers with infants, parents carrying children on their laps, and families seeking pediatric care filled the hospital's waiting areas, hoping to see the doctor. Even I had to join the queue to witness firsthand the impactful work he was doing.
“Welcome, Osman,” Dr. Fodey greeted me warmly. “You met me in China while I was studying pediatrics, and now you see me as a fully qualified doctor. It is a pleasure to serve my community at Benadir Hospital, Alami Hospital, and Queen Medical Facility in Mogadishu after my return from China. I am very grateful to the Chinese people for the scholarship opportunity, and it truly was a fruitful journey.”
Dr. Fodey spoke highly of the hospitality and hard work of the Chinese people, their commitment to education, and their willingness to share experiences. His appreciation for the opportunity was evident, as he wished for stronger and deeper relations between Somalia and China in the years to come.
The Broader Impact of Educational Exchange
Dr. Fodey's story is just one of many, with numerous Somali doctors who have benefited from similar scholarships now operating across the capital, Mogadishu, and the rest of the country. The skills and knowledge they gained abroad have not only empowered them professionally but have also contributed significantly to the healthcare system in Somalia, bringing in diverse expertise and improving the quality of care available to the community.
On the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, Dr. Fodey extends his congratulations to the Chinese government and its people. His story is a testament to the power of international education and partnership, as well as a model of how fruitful outcomes from scholarship programs can benefit nations in profound and lasting ways.
By the Editor, @MohamedOsma4


