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Fatumo Osman is an Associate Professor and Deputy Head of School at the School of Health and Welfare, Dalarna University. Her work focuses on refugee and migrant mental health, parenting support programs, maternal and child health in conflict zones, and cultural competence in healthcare systems. She has contributed to school-based interventions for refugee youth and global health initiatives in Somalia and Sweden.
Her research emphasizes resilience among immigrant adolescents, discrimination in maternal care, and scaling parenting programs for immigrant families. She collaborates with international teams on projects such as the RefugeesWellSchool trial and the Somali-Swedish Action Group for Health Research. Osman’s work bridges clinical practice, education, and policy to address health disparities in marginalized communities.
Key contributions include evaluations of culturally tailored parenting programs, trauma recovery interventions in schools, and studies on maternal mortality in Somaliland. Her interdisciplinary approach combines quantitative and qualitative methods to inform equitable healthcare practices and policy.

