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Congrats to Farah Mohamed, HAI intern!

May 27, 2016

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Sincere congratulations to HAI intern Farah Mohamed, who just won the prestigious 2016 Omenn Award from the University of Washington’s School of Public Health.  Farah has been working with HAI’s Julia Robinson on our Advocacy Programs for the last 18 months, and the Omenn Award was given to him in part for helping us strengthen our relationship with the Somali Health Board, a Seattle-based organization that seeks to increase access to health care for thousands of Somali immigrants and refugees.

We are so proud of you, Farah!

Learn more about the Omenn Award here.  Please help support HAI’s vital local and global Advocacy work!

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Our mission is to promote policies and support programs that strengthen government primary health care and foster social, economic, and health equity for all. Our vision is a just world that promotes health and well-being, including universal access to quality health care.

Our History

Health Alliance International began in 1987 as a US-based international solidarity organization committed to supporting the public sector provision of health care for all.  Over 35 years, HAI conducted programs in 17 countries, with flagship programs in Mozambique, Côte d'Ivoire, and Timor-Leste.

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In line with HAI’s commitment to support and strengthen local public health leadership, as of October 2021, HAI fully transitioned global operations and active programs to locally-based, locally-led NGOs. Learn more about this shift toward local autonomy and equity in global health.

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