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Women of the Year 2010: Dr Hawa Abdi & Her Daughters

November 6, 2010   ·   2 Comments

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They are Women of the Year because: “They are fearless. Their life’s purpose is to be of service to Somali refugees, and their unwavering fortitude in the face of insurmountable obstacles is a testament to the warrior spirit of women.”
Iman, cosmetics executive, model and 2006 Woman of the Year, born in Somalia

On a still, hot morning last May, hundreds of Islamist militants invaded the massive displaced-persons camp that Dr. Hawa Abdi runs near Mogadishu, Somalia. They surrounded the 63-year-old ob-gyn’s office, holding her hostage and taking control of the camp. “Women can’t do things like this,” they threatened.

Dr. Abdi, who is equal parts Mother Teresa and Rambo, was unfazed. Every day in Somalia brings new violence as bands of rebels rove ungoverned. Today Somalia remains what the U.N. calls one of the
worst humanitarian crises in the world. On that morning in May, Dr. Abdi challenged her captors: “What have you done for society?” The thugs stayed a week, leaving only after the U.N. and others advocated on her behalf. Dr. Abdi then, of course, got back to work.

Her lifesaving efforts started in 1983, when she opened a one-room clinic on her family farm. As the government collapsed, refugees flocked to her, seeking food and care. Today she runs a camp housing approximately 90,000 people, mostly women and children because, as she says, “the men are dead, fighting, or have left Somalia to find work.” While Dr. Abdi has gotten some help, many charities refuse to enter Somalia. “It’s the most dangerous country,” says Kati Marton, a board member of Human Rights Watch. “Dr. Abdi is just about the only one doing anything.” Her greatest support: two of her daughters, Deqo, 35, and Amina, 30, also doctors, who often work with her. Despite the bleak conditions, Dr. Abdi sees a glimmer of hope. “Women can build stability,” she says. “We can make peace.”

Picture: A Family Affair: From left: Dr. Amina Mohamed, Dr. Hawa Abdi and Dr. Deqo Mohamed, photographed during a business trip to Geneva, Switzerland, on September 18, 2010.

Source: Glamour | Saturday, 6 November 2010

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  1. Abraham says:

    Dr Hawa and her daughters could not have been more different to the devilish morons who invaded her refugee camp. They destroyed the Somali mothers' homes and livelihoods, drove them out of their towns, and then shamelessly followed them into the refugee camps!!! They followed our women and children to take from them what? Had they not already taken all from them? There is no scale capable of measuring their evil and disgrace. I was always an admirer of Dr Hawa Abdi and her daughter's righteousness, kindness, courage, and love for their people. As a highly qualified medic, they could easily immigrate to the West and other places where they could work and live in a comfortable environment. However, they chose the hard life of the refugee camps and war zones to do their service to humanity and to please their Almighty Lord. May Allah reward them abundantly both in this World and in the Hereafter.

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  2. Ibrahim Ahmed says:

    May Allah Almighty save you and your daughters Dr.Hawa.You are the mother of Somalia.
    Ibrahim Gawanga
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