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A team of 144 Somali staff work in MSF’s hospital in Galcayo South providing a comprehensive range of services in its in-patient and out-patient departments, including trauma surgery, ante- and post- natal care, emergency obstetric services, infant care, and treatment for tuberculosis and malnutrition.
Some patients travel to this MSF facility from as far away as Ethiopia, which is 100 km to the border, to access care. “MSF’s hospital in Galcayo South is a life-line for people here,” says Karin Fischer-Liddle, MSF’s head of mission in Somalia.
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