Mohamed Abdi Ware is a Somali politician. He was the president of Hirshabelle, assuming office from 16 September 2017 to 2 November 2020.
Mohamed Abdi Ware received his primary education in Halgan village in Buloburde District, and completed his secondary education in Hodan District in Mogadishu. He graduated from Indiana University Bloomington PhD Politics in the United States in 1985. He was one of the students who received scholarships from the United States to boost the country’s agricultural production.
He joined the government when he graduated from Afgooye Agricultural High School in 1979. He worked for the Ministry of Agriculture for 10 years, and was the agricultural coordinator for Middle Shabelle and Hiran regions. He worked with the Red Cross for 10 years after the collapse, especially during a time of insecurity and famine in the country. He worked with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. He also worked briefly with UNDP, particularly the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) Reconstruction Project led by President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed.