


AIDA is a regional health and environmental advisory firm headquartered in East Africa. Our mission is to revolutionize healthcare delivery through infection prevention, sustainable hospital operations, and biomedical waste management. We specialize in closing healthcare gaps in low-resource settings by offering innovative and context-sensitive interventions for infection control and environmental safety. In 2025, AIDA expanded to include biomedical and environmental waste solutions under its own brand, becoming the only independent firm of its kind in Somalia and East Africa.

we deliver tailored IPC services that go beyond training—supporting healthcare facilities with on-site implementation, systems strengthening, and staff empowerment.


Poorly managed medical waste is a silent crisis in Somalia and beyond. We help healthcare facilities move away from open burning and unsafe dumping—and toward
clean, organized, and compliant waste systems

AIDA helps hospitals and ministries design the policies that keep care safe. That means
helping directors create dress codes that meet both hygiene needs and Islamic values

When waste leaks into shallow wells, burns in open pits, or seeps into farmland, entire communities are put at risk. We design systems that protect the environment while
improving hospital practices.

We meet people where they are: in mosques, marketplaces, schools, barbershops, and
IDP camps. Through awareness days, mobile campaigns, and partnerships with local
leaders, we help communities understand how infection spreads—and how to stop it.

At AIDA Health Advisory Group, our Hospital Readiness Assessment is more than
a checklist — it’s a structured, supportive approach to help healthcare facilities
identify risks, close safety gaps, and build stronger, safer systems of care.

At AIDA Health Advisory Group, we believe that the strength of a healthcare
system lies in the people who serve within it. Our Workforce Development and
Mentorship Programs are designed to nurture clinical

Vaccination is more than a medical act — it’s a promise of protection, a symbol of hope, and one of the most effective ways to prevent infections before they occur. Every vaccine given is a step toward saving lives, reducing disease, and building healthier, stronger communities.