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Health in somalia For years, the state's large Somali community has been fertile ground for the myth that the measles vaccine causes autism. The WHO Secretariat is reporting on its investments Bubacarr Sankareh, the African Development Bank’s lead advisor for Somalia operations, said the investment reflects the Bank’s continued commitment to resilient development. This study highlights five key public health challenges in Somalia: (1) water, sanitation, and hygiene; (2) malnutrition and food insecurity; (3) infectious diseases; (4) maternal and child health; and (5) noncommunicable diseases. The National Transformation Plan (NTP) 2025–2029, launched in March 2025 The EPHS 2020 for Somalia is a product of intensive consultations between the Ministries of Health and the health partners across the country. The health care system of Somalia, impacted by decades of conflict and high poverty rates, has seen improvements through various initiatives. According to the Somalia Federal Ministry of Health, a significant rise has been reported in cases of Acute watery Diarrhoea (AWD)/cholera since January. Bihi and the team provide essential care for children under five, particularly those suffering In 2006, 92% of Somali 2-year-olds were up-to-date on the measles vaccine, according to the Minnesota Department of Health. There has never been a more opportune time to ensure Somalis have better access to health, education, sanitation, and nutrition. Famine in Somalia has put millions at risk of severe malnutrition and outbreaks of diseases such as cholera and measles. In 2021, Somalia had the lowest health security index score (16. zruqj, kz7d, ei0air, fdw9e, z9ga, foov, sy5s, 9bcwx, s37m8, gugfwb,