BIOGRAPHY OF MOHAMED HERSI FARAH, M.Sc Chemistry

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Mohamed Hersi Farah is a dynamic and result-oriented professional with a multidisciplinary background in chemistry, criminology, management, and security studies. He holds an M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Control and has authored Basic Chemistry – First Edition. With experience in s...


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BIOGRAPHY OF MOHAMED HERSI FARAH
Mohamed Hersi Farah is a dynamic, dedicated, and result-oriented professional whose multidisciplinary
background bridges the fields of chemistry, criminology, management, and security studies. With a
strong combination of scientific expertise, administrative leadership, and social responsibility, he has
become recognized as a versatile scholar and practitioner committed to excellence in both science and
public service. His diverse academic training and professional experience provide him with a distinctive
perspective on how analytical science and strategic management intersect to support modern
governance, education, and sustainable development.
Born and raised in Puntland, Somalia, Mohamed began his educational journey with a passion for
scientific inquiry and social impact. Over the years, his academic path evolved across several countries
and disciplines, reflecting his determination to integrate chemistry, law, and management into a
coherent framework of professional expertise. Mohamed’s ability to blend theory with practice has
made him a model of academic versatility and ethical professionalism in both the scientific and social
sectors.
Mohamed holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Control from the
University of Medical Science and Technology (UMST) in Khartoum, Sudan, a program that equipped
him with deep expertise in analytical methods, quality assurance, and pharmaceutical standards. He
earned his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Applied and Industrial Chemistry from the International
University of Africa, also in Khartoum, where he gained hands-on experience in chemical synthesis,
laboratory safety, and industrial applications of chemistry. In addition, Mohamed completed a Master of
Business Administration (MBA) at the Atlanta College of Liberal Arts and Science, broadening his
understanding of management principles, business strategy, and organizational development.
Currently, Mohamed is pursuing a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Criminology and Security Studies at
Greenhope University in Mogadishu, Somalia, alongside a Master of Comparative Law (MCL) at
Frontier University in Garowe, Somalia. These programs represent his growing interest in the
intersection between science, law, and security — particularly in areas related to forensic analysis,
criminal investigation, and intelligence operations. This interdisciplinary focus positions him uniquely
among professionals who seek to apply scientific precision to issues of justice and governance.
Throughout his academic journey, Mohamed has built an exceptional foundation in spectroscopic and
chromatographic analysis, total quality management, research methodology, and drug stability
studies. His knowledge of analytical chemistry is complemented by a solid grasp of criminological
concepts such as victimology, forensic science, criminal law, and intelligence gathering. The combination
of these disciplines allows him to apply scientific rigor to social and legal challenges — particularly in
regions that require innovative approaches to crime prevention, evidence analysis, and security
management.
Professionally, Mohamed has accumulated extensive experience in both scientific and administrative
environments. He currently serves as the Operational Manager at Falcon Forex Bureau in Juba, South
Sudan, where he oversees daily financial operations, manages staff performance, and ensures
compliance with institutional and regulatory frameworks. His duties include supervising financial
transactions, conducting risk assessments, and maintaining transparent communication with partner
organizations. Under his leadership, the Bureau has maintained a reputation for accountability,

efficiency, and strong customer relations. His management style emphasizes teamwork, transparency,
and innovation, enabling him to build trust and stability in high-pressure operational contexts.
Before his current position, Mohamed worked as a Chemistry Technical Officer at the Bureau Forensic
Science in Puntland, Somalia. In this capacity, he was responsible for conducting chemical analyses and
toxicological examinations, particularly focusing on the preliminary testing of illegal drugs and suspicious
substances. His contribution to forensic chemistry illustrated his ability to apply analytical techniques to
criminal investigations — demonstrating the power of science in supporting justice and law
enforcement. He played an instrumental role in helping local authorities develop better procedures for
evidence handling and laboratory reporting.
In addition to his forensic work, Mohamed also served as a Supervisor of Registration with the
Transitional Puntland Electoral Commission (TPEC), where he managed staff at registration sites,
coordinated with political representatives, and ensured compliance with electoral procedures. This role
gave him valuable insight into governance, democracy, and civic responsibility. His leadership during the
registration period strengthened transparency and public trust in the electoral process — a critical
achievement in post-conflict governance environments.
Mohamed’s managerial skills were further demonstrated in his role as Procurement and Logistics
Officer at Dalnour Construction and Contracting Company, where he managed supplier relationships,
supervised procurement processes, and ensured accurate documentation of purchases and deliveries.
His ability to integrate operational efficiency with accountability made him a key figure in streamlining
supply chain management for the company.
In parallel with his administrative and technical responsibilities, Mohamed has shown a consistent
passion for education, mentorship, and scientific communication. He is a lecturer at Somalism Online
Academy, based in Norway, where he teaches chemistry and biology to students across multiple
countries through online learning platforms. His teaching emphasizes practical understanding, critical
thinking, and scientific literacy — qualities that prepare students to apply science to real-world
problems. As part of his educational mission, he has also served as a contributor and editor for
Diblomaasi.com Magazine, where he has published more than twenty articles covering topics in
science, education, and research.
In 2019, Mohamed published his first major academic work titled “Basic Chemistry – First Edition,”
released by Lulu Press in the United States. The book has been recognized for its clarity and accessibility,
offering a foundational overview of chemical principles for students and educators in Somalia and
abroad. This publication marked his transition from practitioner to author, underscoring his dedication
to knowledge dissemination and academic growth in the Somali scientific community.
Beyond formal education and publications, Mohamed has completed numerous trainings, workshops,
and certifications that complement his academic and professional career. His certifications include
Strategic Management, Project Management (ISO 21500), Human Resources Management, Disaster
Management, Report Writing, and ISO 9001:2015 Quality Systems. He also received specialized training
in Chemical Science at Khartoum Refinery Company and Advanced Computer Applications at Sudatel
Telecommunication Academy. Additional workshops in AI in Fintech, criminal justice reform, and
research methodology using ATLAS.ti reflect his commitment to lifelong learning and adaptability to
modern technological trends.

Mohamed’s strong command of computer applications includes proficiency in Microsoft Office,
database systems, statistical tools, and internet-based research platforms. His technical literacy
enables him to operate efficiently in data-driven environments, while his multilingual communication
skills — in Somali, Arabic, and English — allow him to engage effectively in multicultural settings.
His leadership extends beyond his workplace. As a member of the Supreme Council for Follow-Up and
Control in the General Union of Somali Students in Sudan, Mohamed monitored organizational
compliance, supported student elections, and promoted academic collaboration among Somali scholars
abroad. This experience reinforced his understanding of institutional governance and ethical leadership.
Mohamed is also an active member of several professional organizations, including the World
Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA), where he holds membership number 299, and the
Chinese Chemical Society, where he is an international regular member (No. 210510233). These
affiliations highlight his engagement with global scientific and policy networks, connecting local
expertise to international standards of research, peacebuilding, and education.
His colleagues consistently describe him as organized, reliable, and detail-oriented, with exceptional
skills in problem-solving, decision-making, and critical analysis. Whether in laboratories, classrooms, or
offices, Mohamed approaches every challenge with intellectual curiosity and moral responsibility. His
leadership is characterized by empathy, discipline, and a strong sense of teamwork, values that make
him respected among peers and students alike.
Through his broad experience, Mohamed has become a role model for emerging Somali professionals
who aspire to combine technical expertise with ethical service. His career exemplifies the integration of
science and social development, showing that chemistry is not only about laboratory work but also
about improving lives through knowledge, integrity, and innovation.
He continues to advocate for education reform, scientific literacy, and institutional transparency,
believing that sustainable progress depends on building competent, ethical, and research-driven
societies. His ongoing studies in criminology and comparative law illustrate his commitment to bridging
scientific evidence with legal justice — a perspective essential for advancing forensic science and
criminal investigation in developing regions.
In summary, Mohamed Hersi Farah embodies the ideals of a modern professional — analytical, ethical,
and forward-thinking. His education spans across chemistry, management, and law; his professional
experience encompasses science, governance, and finance; and his intellectual contributions promote
learning and accountability. With his dedication to excellence and service, Mohamed continues to play a
meaningful role in strengthening the link between scientific inquiry and social development across
Somalia, Sudan, and beyond.