Hussain Aleaziz, a staff member of the Gates Foundation, chats with conference attendee Dr. Mohamed Hassan Mohamed, Deputy Minister of Health & Social Welfare of the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) and Member of the Federal Parliament, as they walk through and interact with the Future of Health exhibit at the Africa Health Agenda International Conference (AHAIC), held at the Kigali Convention Center in Kigali, Rwanda on March 4, 2025. The exhibit showcases groundbreaking innovations that are currently saving lives and shaping the future of child health.
Hussain Aleaziz (R), senior officer at the Gates Foundation, speaks to Dr. Mohamed Hassan Mohamed (L), deputy minister for the Federal Government of Somalia, as they walk through the Future of Health exhibit in Kigali, Rwanda. The exhibit shows groundbreaking innovations shaping the future of health. ©Gates Archive/Jean Bizimana

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Hussain Aleaziz (R), senior officer at the Gates Foundation, speaks to Dr. Mohamed Hassan Mohamed (L), deputy minister for the Federal Government of Somalia, as they walk through the Future of Health exhibit in Kigali, Rwanda. The exhibit shows groundbreaking innovations shaping the future of health. ©Gates Archive/Jean Bizimana

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