Mogadishu(Mogadishu24)-Ministers of health from Somalia’s Federal Member States and Benadir Region have issued a strong message to their respective state leaders, highlighting significant challenges caused by the Federal Ministry of Health. In a joint letter, they expressed concerns about the Ministry’s failure to implement health development projects, particularly those involving critical funding and collaboration with international partners.Key issues raised include:Suspension of collaboration with partner organizations for health projects across states.Loss of access to $25 million from the World Bank’s Damal health project.Stagnation of the $48 million COVID-19 project set to expire in October 2025.Delays in implementing the Global Fund project and community health services.Removal of Federal Member States from critical decision-making processes on health policy.The health ministers called for immediate solutions to avoid further deterioration in service delivery. However, Mursal M. Khaliif, a member of the Federal Parliament, urged urgent parliamentary hearings to address the crisis.It’s disheartening to hear that Federal @MoH_Somalia turned back the clock on cooperation & devolution of health services to the States. I urge my parliamentary colleagues in the health & human services to call an urgent hearing. @WHOSom @WorldBank @UNSomalia pic.twitter.com/6XcHHcJCM6— Mursal M Khaliif (@MPMursalKhaliif) September 8, 2024 Post navigationSomali Religious Scholars Issue Fatwa Supporting National Unity Amid Rising Tensions with Ethiopia Somali Military Court Issues Verdict in Case of Two Officers Involved in Deadly Dispute at Checkpoint