Global Health Alliance partners with hospitals and clinicians across Somalia—delivering medical equipment, newborn care training, and locally led programmes that strengthen health systems where they are needed most.
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Garowe, Puntland Somalia
Across Somalia, hospitals and clinics serve families with courage and commitment—yet many facilities still lack reliable equipment, oxygen therapy capacity, and ongoing clinical training for newborn and emergency care.
Locally led partnerships turn that gap into lasting capacity.
GHA works with in-country leaders, hospital teams, and community partners to deliver medical equipment, bedside training, and systems support—so care improves where Somali families actually seek it.
Access challenges
Partner hospitals often lack essential equipment for emergency and newborn care. Without reliable tools—and clinicians trained to use them—preventable risks remain high for mothers and babies.
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hospitals in Somalia supported with modern medical technology through sustained collaboration.
Capacity challenges
Equipment alone is not enough. GHA pairs hospital support with clinician training, respiratory care pathways, and digital tools so teams can sustain safer care long after a handover day.
Training
focus across newborn care, emergency readiness, oxygen therapy, and frontline clinical decision support.
GHA in Somalia
Through locally led initiatives, Global Health Alliance strengthens hospitals and clinical teams across Somalia—from equipment installation at Galkacyo General Hospital to competency training that improves care in the first critical days of life.
Our model pairs diaspora and U.S. expertise with in-country leadership, so programmes are rooted in Somali priorities and built for lasting impact.
“We leverage technology, innovation, and collaboration to strengthen healthcare systems across Somalia—always with local partners at the center.”
Hospital & equipment support
We deliver essential medical equipment and strengthen emergency and newborn care capacity so partner hospitals can serve families with safer, more reliable tools.
Locally led clinical training
From ENC and respiratory care to digital decision support, we train clinicians where they work—building skills that stay in the system and scale across facilities.
Community-led programmes are expanding respiratory care capacity and training so hospitals can deliver reliable oxygen therapy where it is needed most.