09/11/2025
WHO expands trauma and mental health support to protect Somalia’s health workersThe training in Bossaso and Burao brought together 49 frontline staff, including doctors, nurses and support workers, to prepare for high-stress emergencies. Participants practiced triage under pressure and conducted full simulation drills to replicate the chaos of conflict-driven surges. Unlike most emergency trainings in Somalia, the programme guided frontline staff through self-care planning, stress regulation techniques and clinically supervised debriefings to help safeguard their mental health.
“The most encouraging outcome of this workshop was that participants reached a level where they understood the change is for them and their well-being,” said WHO Somalia’s Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Specialist Uchechi Chukwuma.
In Burao, frontline staff spoke about how the training will help them negotiate the challenges they face working in a region where conflict-related injuries are common. The knowledge and confidence gained from the sessions would empower them to save lives in the most stressful situations.
“This training was crucial for us because Burao General Hospital in Togdheer receives many war-related injuries. Strengthening our skills means we can respond more effectively and save more lives,” said Farhan Ali Osman, who work in the Emergency Department at Burao General Hospital.
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