Abdiqani Sheikh Omar Hassan

Abdiqani Sheikh Omar Hassan (born 1984) is a Somali-born Medical Doctor who served as Director-General at the Ministry of Women and Human Rights Development and also at the Ministry of Health and Human Service at Federal Government of Somalia.[2][3] Since April 2019 to-date Abdiqani has been serving as the Senior WASH Strategic Policy Advisor at the ministry of Energy and Water at the Federal Government of Somalia

Abdiqani Sheikh Omar Hassan
Abdiqani Sheikh Omar Hassan in his office reading a book
Born1984[1]
NationalitySomali
Alma materBenadir University
(Bachelor's Degree in Medicine and Surgery), Master's Degree in Public Health from the Kampala University
OccupationMedical Doctor
Years activeSince 2017
TitleSenior WASH Strategic Policy Advisor, Ministry of Energy and Water at Federal Government of Somalia

Background & Education edit

He holds Bachelor's Degree from Benadir University, where he majored in Medicine and Surgery. He also has a master's degree in Public Health from the Kampala University in Uganda. His other qualifications are Master of Business Administration from the United States International University Africa,[4] Master of International Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid at the KALU Institute, Diploma in Human resource management from Dima College in Kenya, and a post-graduate diploma in Malaria Program Planning and Management from the University of Tehran[5]

Career edit

Dr. Abdiqani has been serving in the medical and public health industry for 13 years. He first started off as an Assistant Coordinator in the National Refugee Commission back in 2007 in Somalia.

In his professional career he has worked as an executive director at the Somali Young Doctors Association,[6] a Research Fellow at the Somali Medical Research Institute, a National Malaria Director at the Ministry of Health, and offered consultancy services as a technical advisor and survey coordinator for the Malaria Program in Somalia.

In the year 2014 Abdiqani got appointed as a Director-General in the Ministry of Health and Human Service in Somalia.[7][8]

Later in 2016, Dr. Abdiqani's shifted to working for women and Human rights. As a Director-General in the Ministry of Women and Human Rights,[9] he supervised a team to develop the Human Resource Manual, Financial Management Manual, Human Resource Mapping, Gender Mainstreaming, and Human Right Commission Road Map and also introduced the culture of local and international training to enhance the staff capacity-building process. He also came up with and presented the Sexual Offense Bill to the Somalia cabinet ministers.

As a champion of Women's rights, Abdiqani adopted the National Gender Policy and Female Genital Mutilation Policy which he presented to the cabinet ministers for approval. He also managed to get the Human Rights Commission Bill signed by the President of Somalia.

Abdiqani featured as one of the keynote speakers at The 8th biannual FOKO Conference and network meeting in 2016 where the topic was Female Genital Mutilation – a matter of human rights and gender equality.[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Dr. Abdiqani Sheikh Omar Hassan Biography". RoyalTrendia. 10 January 2020. Retrieved 2020-01-13.
  2. ^ "AMISOM partners with Somali government to mark International Women's Day". AMISOM. 6 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Somalia diverts Women's Day cash due to drought". Eagle Online. 8 March 2017.
  4. ^ "41st Commencement Ceremony" (PDF). United States International University.
  5. ^ "13th International Diploma Course on Malaria Program Planning & Management". Tehran University of Medical Sciences.
  6. ^ "Executive Massage". SOYDA - Somali Young Doctors Association.
  7. ^ "Wasaaradda Caafimaadka oo sheegtay in Soomaaliya ay ka mid noqotay waddamada uu hoos uga dhacay Halista Cudurka Duumada". Radio Muqdisho.
  8. ^ "Mashruuca Tamar ka dhalinta Cadceedda oo laga hirgeliyay 8 isbitaal". Radio Muqdisho.
  9. ^ "Marwada Madaxweynaha dalka Marwo Sahro oo ka qeybgashay xuska maalinta haweenka Adduunka "SAWIRRO"". Radio Muqdisho.
  10. ^ "Female Genital Mutilation – a matter of human rights and gender equality". Ihmisoikeusliitto.

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