When Dr Ikram Abdulrahman Ameer was a young girl, she dreamed of one day becoming a champion for change.
"Growing up, I was hurt watching the news on TV of women from the Somali community dying while giving birth. Hundreds of others would die due to lack of care. I wanted to be a voice of reason and 'breathe' life into them," Dr Ameer says. "At times children would struggle for survival, with no doctor, or nurse in hospitals to attend them. I wanted to bridge the gap, and serve my people to see them live a productive and happy life," she recalls.