OGOW means ‘to know’: Canadian man helping Somalis understand COVID-19
EDMONTON — Before Canadian Khalid Hashi and his team began their work in Somalia, the country of about 15 million people who mostly speak Somali and Arabic only had information about COVID-19 in one language.
“It was all in English,” says the Somali-Canadian, who was born in Ontario and raised in Edmonton.
The 30-year-old says he travelled to the Horn of Africa last spring to help kick-start a digital information campaign that would address concerns, misinformation and rumours about the novel coronavirus in a way communities and villages could understand.
“Initially, people were very hesitant to listen,” says Hashi, who has since returned to his home in Edmonton.