African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) provided over 300 residents of Dhobley in Southwest State with free medical care.
AMISOM officers offered the free medical care services to residents of the Southwest State region.
Local residents benefited from the free medical clinic on January 14, 2021.
AMISOM said that the clinic was part of its mission of providing quality medical care to civilians in different parts of the country.
The organization also announced plans to mentor local health professionals in Dhobley and other parts of the country.
The mentoring program would equip health professionals with better skills and capacity to provide excellent healthcare.
AMISOM clarified that the program also helps it to improve its relationships with civilians.
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