A Somali Hospital Closed After U.S. Aid Cuts. Fired Employees Reopened It Without Pay.
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In a remarkable display of resilience, healthcare workers at the Suuqa Xoolaha Center for Mothers and Children in Baidoa, Somalia, have reopened the facility after it was forced to close due to cuts in U.S. aid. Led by nurse-midwife Khadija Noor Adan, these dedicated professionals are providing essential services to women and children without pay, highlighting their commitment to community health despite financial challenges. This situation underscores the critical need for support in healthcare systems, especially in vulnerable regions.
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