AMISOM Magazine issue 28

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AMISOM officers donate blood to mark World Blood Donor Day At AMISOM Level II Hospital, there is always a daily steady stream of local Somalis, among them, mothers seeking urgent medical care for their children, and others seeking surgical procedures that often need blood transfusion.

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ogadishu – Every second, someone in the world urgently needs blood to save his or her life. Globally, blood transfusion saves millions of lives; however, in a country like Somalia where the need for safe blood is higher due to the effect of armed conflict and harsh living conditions, access to the precious fluid is still a major challenge. To help improve access to safe blood in Somalia, AMISOM troops, civilian staff and international partners gathered in Mogadishu to donate blood for use at the AU Mission’s Level II Hospital, the Mission’s largest medical facility in Somalia. The blood donation drive was part of a series of activities to mark the World Blood Donor Day, which is celebrated annually on 14 June. The campaign was led by the Deputy Special Representative of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission (DSRCC) for Somalia, Simon Mulongo, who urged healthy individuals in the country to donate blood to help improve its availability in hospitals. “We are here to commemorate World Blood Donor Day, which is held every year. We are here to not only thank those who donate blood but to explain the usefulness of blood. We lose many people because

A Ugandan soldier serving under the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) donates blood at the AMISOM Sector One Headquarters during the World Blood Donation Day in Mogadishu, Somalia.

A Ugandan soldier serving under the African Union Mission in Somalia (MISOM) treats a child at the AMISOM hospital during the World Blood Donation Day in Mogadishu, Somalia.

The blood donation drive was part of a series of activities to mark the World Blood Donor Day, which is celebrated annually on 14 June. of various occurrences in a Mission like the one we are in and by donating blood, we save lives and that is extremely important,” Mr. Mulongo noted. The blood bank at AMISOM Level II hospital serves both AU Mission personnel and residents of Somalia. AMISOM Deputy Force Commander in charge of Operations and Plans, Maj. Gen. Nakibus Lakara, said AMISOM’s activities was not only restricted to military operations but also humanitarian activities such as voluntary blood donation campaigns, which are aimed at saving precious lives in Somalia. “Today’s exercise is not about war or fighting. It’s about supporting and saving lives by donating blood,” said

Maj. Gen. Lakara noted. Lt Col Dr. Lawrence Basaaliza, the Commanding Officer of AMISOM’s Level II Hospital, said that initially the hospital was constructed to care exclusively for AMISOM officers, especially soldiers. “However, we soon realised that medical facilities in Somalia were down so we now take civilians for all forms of treatment.” Lt. Col. Basaaliza added that most of the blood donated by AMISOM officers is used on civilians and Somali armed forces injured in combat. At AMISOM Level II Hospital, there is always a daily steady stream of local Somalis, among them, mothers seeking urgent medical care for their children, and others seeking surgical procedures that often

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Somalia’s electoral officials undergo training on electoral security

4min
pages 40-41

AMISOM and civil society to cooperate in securing peace for Somalia

4min
pages 42-44

AMISOM trains Somali Police Force to mitigate radicalisation

1min
page 39

UN envoy to Somalia pledges collaboration with AMISOM

2min
page 38

Somalia commemorates the Day of the African Child

4min
pages 36-37

More than Partners: The Relationship Between EDD and their Handler

3min
pages 33-34

HirShabelle State graduates 197 police officers

2min
page 35

Uganda Airlines joins growing list of international airlines into Somalia (FEATURE

3min
pages 31-32

AMISOM Burundi troops celebrate their country’s Independence Day

1min
page 29

Burundi troops commended for outstanding role in areas of operation

2min
page 30

AMISOM honours former Deputy Commander, Maj. Gen. Maurice Gateretse

1min
page 28

AMISOM hands over Warsheikh base to Somali security forces

3min
pages 26-27

AMISOM helps families affected by drought in Dhobley

2min
page 22

AMISOM troops hailed for clearing IEDs, opening supply routes

4min
pages 23-24

Ugandan Formed Police personnel saluted for service to Somalia

2min
page 16

UPDF Battle Group XXV feted for role in peacekeeping

1min
page 21

AMISOM trains Beletweyne residents to combat violent extremism

2min
page 25

AMISOM holds cultural gala to promote peace

2min
page 18

A dedicated peacekeeper with a passion to serve

5min
pages 19-20

Campaign for participation of Somali women in electoral process gets underway

2min
page 17

Somalia launches public awareness on upcoming elections

3min
page 12

Somalia starts process to integrate Ahlu Sunna forces

2min
page 11

AMISOM officers donate blood to mark World Blood Donor Day

4min
pages 13-14

AMISOM, Somali commanders to enhance coordination in operations

2min
page 9

Joint SNA, AMISOM operations against Al-Shabaab to continue

1min
page 15

Former President Mbeki arrives in Somalia to consult on regional integration

2min
page 10

In the News

2min
pages 4-6

AMISOM commences review of its Boards of Inquiry standard operating procedures

4min
pages 7-8
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