Mogadishu, Somalia, SONNA – Dr. Mohamed Hassan Bulaale, the Deputy Minister of Health and Social Care for the Federal Government of Somalia, participated in a significant meeting today that lauded the contributions of women working in the healthcare sector and discussed their potential roles in national defense and the upcoming “one person, one vote” elections.
The gathering, held at Madina Hospital in Mogadishu, was also attended by the Somali Health Women’s Association. The primary focus of the discussions revolved around how Somali women in healthcare can further contribute to critical national endeavors, including the defense of the country and active participation in the democratic electoral process.
The Deputy Minister emphasized the invaluable role women play across all facets of Somali society, particularly within the crucial healthcare sector. He highlighted their dedication and impact on improving public health outcomes and underscored the importance of their continued involvement in national development and governance.
This meeting signifies a concerted effort to recognize and empower women in Somalia, ensuring their voices are heard and their skills are utilized in building a stronger, more resilient nation.