Ismail was a recipient of the AMANITARE 2002 Annual Award for her efforts to open a private maternity hospital in Somaliland in 1998. In recognition of her lifelong contribution to humanitarian work, the name of Edna Adan Ismail was added to the Medical Mission Hall of Fame,
University of Toledo, Ohio, in March 2007. She has an Honorary Doctoral Degree from
Clark University in
Massachusetts. She was made an Honorary Fellow of
Cardiff University in Wales in 2008. In 2018, she was granted an Honorary Fellowship by the
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. In 2012, Ismail was featured in the documentary
Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, premiering on
PBS 1 and 2 October. The series introduces women and girls living under very difficult circumstances and bravely fighting to challenge them. The
Half the Sky PBS TV series is produced by Show of Force along with Fugitive Films. She was the castaway in the long-running series
Desert Island Discs on
BBC Radio 4 on 22 October 2017. She has been called "The Muslim Mother Teresa" by
Kate Grant, CEO of the Fistula Foundation. In 2018, she was awarded an honorary doctorate from
London South Bank University. In 2019, she wrote a book about her life, "A Woman of Firsts". In 2023, she was awarded the
Templeton Prize. ==See also==