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Mogadishu hosts first digital health conference

MOGADISHU — Somalia’s first-ever Digital Health Conference has opened in Mogadishu to advance the use of technology in the country’s health system.

The event was inaugurated by the Second Deputy Prime Minister, Abdusalam Abdi Ali, and will run for two days.

Key officials, including Acting Health Minister Dr. Maryama Mohamed Hussein and Technology Minister Mohamed Aden Moalim, attended alongside representatives from government agencies, health organizations, and other stakeholders.

The conference seeks to explore the integration of modern technology into healthcare delivery.

Discussions will focus on regulating health technology, linking national identification systems with healthcare services, and other key innovations.

Panels will also deliberate on the future direction of digital health in Somalia. Organizers plan to make this an annual event, highlighting its significance as a milestone in modernising Somalia’s healthcare system.

Source: Halqabsi News   Origin: view original

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