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Somalia Finalizes National Comprehensive Postabortion Care Guideline Package to Strengthen Maternal Health Services

Mogadishu (SONNA) — The Federal Ministry of Health and Human Services has reached a major milestone in Somalia’s maternal and reproductive health agenda with the completion and technical validation of the National Comprehensive Postabortion Care (PAC) Guideline Package.
The package forms part of Somalia’s national effort to reduce preventable maternal morbidity and mortality associated with pregnancy loss, miscarriage, incomplete abortion, and related complications.
The development of the national package was led by the Family Health Department of the Ministry, with technical and implementation support from Ipas and the International Rescue Committee (IRC). Dr. Abdulrazaq Yusuf Ahmed served as the National Lead Consultant for the development of the nine national documents that make up the comprehensive guideline package.
An executive report confirms that Somalia has completed both the development and technical validation of a nationally owned PAC guideline and comprehensive package. The process was inclusive, bringing together government institutions, Federal Member States, health professionals, academics, civil society organizations, women and youth forums, and development partners.
A National Package for Standardized, Respectful, and Evidence-Based Care
The finalized package includes nine key national documents:
- National Comprehensive Postabortion Care Guideline
- Participant Manual
- Facilitator Manual
- Training Curriculum
- Competency Assessment Tool
- Supportive Supervision Tool
- PAC Register
- Validation Meeting Report
- Feedback Matrix from the Validation Meeting
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