The health is apriority sector in the human life foundation and TALO organization is implementing health protects in Somalia communities which affected by famine and drought lack of income opportunities and the rate of employment is high 60% these problems caused by stress and diseases among the society in Somalia particularly South and Central Somalia regions for that reasons TALO decided to work with the local communities and established to provide medical care and supports through primary health centers, mobile clinic remotes, in order to reach out in rural villages and IDP´s champs and give awareness of hygiene and sanitation in the their villages and champs or settlements this project were supported to the host communities live in Bilked Banaadir and Afoye corridor IDP´s communities since the facilities of the IDP´s are not enough to them and TALO medical staff and professional lab techniques contributed to the project activities.
Poor environmental conditions, limited access to water and insufficient sanitation facilities act to worsen the impact of food insecurity on the population. Such conditions drive increased levels of malnutrition and outbreaks across the country. Somalia continues to experience outbreaks of measles, diarrheal disease (AWD/Cholera) and vaccine- derived polio, as well as malaria, high rates of malnutrition particularly concerning in the context of disease outbreaks and limited services, resulting in increased morbidity and mortality. Challenging conditions, violence and displacement subject the population, especially IDPs, to psychological distress resulting in social and mental health problems.