Health, Update

Al-Ameen Humanitarian Support Organization Launches Phase One of ENT Assessment and Medical Evaluation in Somalia

As part of a humanitarian initiative reflecting its deep commitment to delivering healthcare to those in need, Al-Ameen Humanitarian Support Organization has launched the first phase of its medical assessment and evaluation program in the Somali capital, Mogadishu. The program focuses on ear, nose, and throat (ENT) — one of the medical specializations most lacking in Somalia and hardest for patients to access.
The First Step Toward Treatment
The assessment and evaluation phase represents the essential foundation of any successful treatment program. Accurate diagnosis must precede any meaningful intervention. With this in mind, Al-Ameen Humanitarian Support Organization has ensured that this phase is conducted with full professionalism and structure. Patients are received in an organized manner, thorough medical examinations are carried out for each case, conditions are classified according to medical priority, and surgical appointment schedules are arranged for each patient accordingly.
This systematic approach ensures that treatment reaches those who truly need it most and that available resources are used with maximum efficiency.
The Reality of Healthcare in Somalia
Somalia has suffered for decades from a weakened health infrastructure, a direct result of prolonged conflict and accumulated crises. Against this backdrop, many patients face pressing medical needs with nowhere nearby to turn for help. The situation is especially critical in specialized fields such as ENT, which covers a wide range of conditions including hearing loss, voice disorders, chronic throat and ear infections, respiratory obstruction, and other issues that directly impact a patient’s quality of daily life.
Real Hope for Patients and Their Families
What sets this program apart is that it does not simply provide a medical service — it gives patients and their families something priceless: hope. Many of these patients have lived for years enduring their conditions, either because no specialist was within reach or because treatment costs were far beyond their means. Today, thanks to the efforts of Al-Ameen Humanitarian Support Organization, they stand at the threshold of a genuine solution to their suffering.
A Continuous Commitment to Humanity, Wherever It Is Needed
Al-Ameen Humanitarian Support Organization holds firmly to the belief that the right to healthcare is a fundamental human right — one that is not defined by geography or determined by circumstance. From this conviction, the organization continues its work in parts of the world where services are scarce and resources are limited, bringing with it both medical expertise and humanitarian resolve. The first phase in Mogadishu is only the beginning of a broader and more comprehensive treatment journey that the organization is committed to building across Somalia.