Dr. Sumait Hospital is incredibly proud and excited to announce our participation in the upcoming Somalia Children’s Rights Summit, organized by the dedicated team at Dhoodaan. This vital event is focused on ensuring that every child in Somalia can realize their fundamental rights, security, and potential.
Theme: LISTEN TO THE FUTURE: Stand up for Children’s Rights
The powerful theme, “LISTEN TO THE FUTURE: Stand up for Children’s Rights,” perfectly encapsulates the spirit of this summit. The children of today are the leaders, innovators, and caregivers of tomorrow. By ensuring their rights are protected—the right to health, education, safety, and a voice—we are directly investing in the peace and prosperity of the entire nation.
As a healthcare provider, Dr. Sumait Hospital understands that health is the most fundamental right of all. A healthy child is a child who can attend school, learn, play, and thrive. Our commitment goes beyond treating illness; it’s about preventative care, maternal and child health programs, and ensuring access to quality medical services for all families, regardless of their circumstances.
Event Details
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What: Somalia Children’s Rights Summit
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When: November 20–2025
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Where: Mogadishu, Somalia
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Organized by: Dhoodaan
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Participating Partner: Dr. Sumait Hospital
Our Commitment to Somalia’s Children
At Dr. Sumait Hospital, our mission is intrinsically linked to the well-being of the Somali population. Our involvement in this summit underscores our commitment to:
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Advocacy: Championing policies that prioritize the health and safety of children.
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Access to Care: Working to reduce barriers and ensure that comprehensive pediatric and preventative care is available across communities.
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Education: Promoting health literacy for parents and guardians on crucial topics like nutrition, vaccination, and child development.
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Empowerment: Supporting initiatives that give children a platform to express their needs and be heard.
The summit is a call to action, reminding all stakeholders that the responsibility of protecting children’s rights is a collective one. We look forward to collaborating with Dhoodaan, government officials, NGOs, and fellow participants to formulate concrete, actionable steps that will make a lasting difference in the lives of Somalia’s children.