Psychologist, Lecturer and Humanitarian Worker
Dr. Zaima Abdullahi H Mohamed
is a distinguished individual with a profound background in psychology and a wealth of experience in various fields. Holding a doctorate in psychology, she serves as a part-time lecturer at the Mogadishu University postgraduate programs, contributing her expertise to the education and development of future professionals in the field. In addition to her academic pursuits, Dr. Zaima is the dedicated director of the Hamdi organization, where she leads relief and development initiatives targeted at vulnerable groups, particularly women and children. Under her guidance, the organization strives to make a positive impact on the lives of those in need, addressing critical issues and fostering sustainable development. Before her current roles, Dr. Zaima showcased her leadership abilities as the DRC Area Manager, where she served as Area Manager. Her successful management of programs and operations demonstrated her commitment to excellence and her ability to navigate complex organizational challenges. Beyond her humanitarian efforts, Dr. Zaima has also delved into the realm of politics, having been a former member of Parliament. Her multifaceted background, combining academic, humanitarian, and political experiences, reflects a deep-seated commitment to making a difference in the lives of individuals and communities, particularly those facing challenges and vulnerabilities. Dr. Zaima’s journey is characterized by a tireless dedication to positive change and a passion for creating a better future for all.