MIDA Health Northern Somalia (phase 3)
Description
The aim of the project is to strengthen the health sector in Northern Somalia by developing its human resources. Health services have collapsed in Somalia due to almost 20 years of civil war and also to shortage of administration structures. The situation in Northern Somaliland and Puntmaassa is slightly better, yet the availability and level of health care services are totally inadequate. There is a shortage of skilled labor and financial resources necessary to build infrastructure and obtain medical tools. For example, the number of skilled midwives is very low. The aim is to strengthen the health sector using the health professionals of Somali diaspora in Finland that travel to the area to train local health workers. The Diaspora has a lot of health care professionals who are trained in Finland. The project aims to train local professionals as instructors who can share their knowledge and skills in the area after the project which increases the sustainability of the intervention. The project aims to select female health professionals who are able to assist in improving the health of women and at the same time providing local women an example of successful activities of women in the society. The project is bilateral. The IOM (International Organization for Migration) is the implementing partner. The project is the third and the last phase of the capacity building project for health professionals in Somaliland and in Puntlnad. The objective of the project is to improve the capacity of the health professionals in publoc sector in Norther-Somalian. The project will be implemented 2014-2016.
Funding decision 03.06.2013
2 400 000 €
Objectives monitored by OECD's Development Assistance Committee
- Gender equality
Field of activity
- Medical education/training 100%
Contact
Code for the object of funding
27311708
ID
UHA2013-001103
Modified
17.09.2013