Abudwak District and the town of
Abudwak. In many ways, Abudwak is a strategic town for its central location. MCH is run by UN agencies where the only functioning medical facilities in Abudwak, a town with over 100,000 residents. Residents of Abudwak with serious health condition and in many cases patients with complicated pregnancies would seek treatment in far way cities such as
Galkayo, a half day's drive. This just added to the difficulties women faced for two decades. During the late 1990s, Abudwak attracted an optometrist who was originally from Abduwak but the residents didn't take advantage of this doctor's skills. Dr. Abdiaziz Sheikh Abdi didn't receive any welcoming from Abudwak residents. He intended to open the first well-meaning medical centers in central Somalia and give his hometown, Abudwak, a well-staffed hospital. Instead he opened office in
Bosaso where he thrived. Abudwak patients who want to see Dr. Abdiaziz now have to travel hundreds of kilometers. In the past, Abudwak had negative interaction with medically trained professionals. In September 2007 a polio worker was killed. No new doctors dared to venture to open up a medical center in Abudwak area since Dr. Abdiaziz has decided to make his office elsewhere. ==History==