Today, we proudly conducted a comprehensive DynaMed training session at Red Sea University in Bosaso City, with over 60 students participating from Nursing, Midwifery, Public Health, Nutrition, and Dietetics programs.
This training exemplifies Global Health Alliance’s commitment to transforming healthcare education by providing Somali students with access to the same evidence-based clinical tools used by healthcare professionals worldwide. By equipping the next generation of healthcare providers with these resources, we’re building the foundation for improved patient outcomes across Somalia.
The session was honored by the presence of the Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, university lecturers, and the President of Red Sea University, who all shared inspiring remarks about the critical importance of evidence-based learning in strengthening healthcare knowledge and practice.
The training was expertly organized and facilitated by Yonis Abdulkadir, GHA Country Director, and Media Manager Nasteh Abdisalan Bare, in close collaboration with university administration. Their leadership demonstrates our commitment to building sustainable partnerships that strengthen local healthcare capacity.
A special recorded message from Ikraan Abdulle, CEO of Global Health Alliance, was shared with students, emphasizing the transformative value of this training for Somalia’s future healthcare workforce. She expressed deep appreciation to the President of Red Sea University and his team for their warm hospitality and collaborative partnership with GHA.
This successful event reflects our mission to center community voices in healthcare education while providing access to cutting-edge medical resources. We look forward to expanding these impactful partnerships that strengthen healthcare education and build local capacity throughout Somalia.
Together, we’re creating pathways for healthcare providers who will serve their communities with both cultural understanding and evidence-based expertise.







