The Prime Minister of Somalia, Hamza Abdi Barre, formally reopened the Sheikh Zayed Hospital in Mogadishu on Wednesday, after it underwent a significant renovation funded by the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The hospital, which was established in 2015 by the UAE as a part of its reconstruction and growth challenge in Somalia, gives free medical companies to the Somali individuals, particularly the poor and displaced. It has 4 operation theatres and 11 wards for numerous medical specialties, and is staffed by Emirati and Somali docs.
The Prime Minister expressed his gratitude and appreciation to the UAE authorities and its management for his or her steady assist and help to Somalia in numerous fields, together with well being, training, economic system, and safety. He additionally praised the hospital’s position in assuaging the struggling of the Somali individuals and enhancing their well-being.
The UAE Ambassador to Somalia, Mohammed Ahmed Al Othman, who accompanied the Prime Minister throughout his go to, stated that the UAE is dedicated to strengthening its bilateral relations with Somalia and supporting its stability and growth. He added that the Sheikh Zayed Hospital is an emblem of the UAE’s humanitarian and fraternal gesture in direction of the Somali individuals.