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18 Juil 2016 News

End fistula: After 66 years of living with fistula, a Malawian woman finally receives repair surgery

Mulanje, Malawi – Alice Sabuni has been living with obstetric fistula since 1949, when she gave birth to her first child, at age 17, a year after she was married. Now 83, many of her recollections from those days have grown a bit hazy, but she vividly remembers being in labour – and pain – for two days before she was taken to a hospital.

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20 juin 2016 News

Reconstructing Lives: Tuwede's Story

Headlands, Zimbabwe – A year ago, Tuwede Adam (36) was sitting in her home dejected and sad having suffered from fistula for 19 years. In 1996, while giving birth at home during an agonizing 4 day labour at the age of 16, Adam suffered this birth injury that left her incontinent. Since this injury, she had lost her social life, ostracized by her community in Headlands in Zimbabwe’s Manicaland province.

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20 mai 2016 News

"My grandchildren will play with me. I am clean. I can practice my faith. I can live."

Kabul, Afghanistan  -  Within the gates of Malalai hospital hundreds of women, children and anxious men sit in the few sunny areas of the courtyard, bouncing sick babies on their laps, waiting. Inside the female-staffed maternity hospital, the halls resonate with the moans of women in labor while they share beds in crowded rooms humid with the stress of new birth.

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13 avr 2016 News

Transforming lives by improving access to fistula repair in Nepal

Dharan, Nepal – When Rita Devi Chaudhary gave birth to her first child, at age 23, a small fistula that had caused her mild discomfort since age 10 tore into a much larger injury. As a result, like many of the 2 million women living with the condition globally, she began to suffer chronic incontinence – and constant humiliation and discrimination.

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24 fév 2016 News

The chain of hope: treating fistula in Cameroon

Batouri, Cameroon – Due to complications during the birth of her 11th child, Zandelé Colette, now 56, underwent an emergency caesarean section. However, the procedure occurred too late to save the child, who died shortly after birth, and, as a result of the prolonged labor, Zandelé developed fistula.

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07 jan 2016 News

Harmful traditions contribute to traumatic birth injuries in Chad

N’DJAMENA, Chad – Like many child brides, Micheline Yotoudjim suffered terribly after she was married. She was married off at age 14, became pregnant at 16, and then experienced a prolonged, obstructed labour. Her baby was eventually delivered through a Caesarean section, but died four days later.

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22 mai 2015 News

Obstetric fistula: The road to recovery – and respect

DHAKA, Bangladesh – For women suffering from obstetric fistula, a traumatic and debilitating childbirth injury, the effects are much more than physical. The condition often leaves them stigmatized by their communities, abandoned by their families and unable to work. And treatment alone does not end this ordeal. After years of isolation, they have to learn to rebuild their lives.

A rehabilitation centre in Bangladesh is helping fistula survivors do just that.

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20 mai 2015 News

Overcoming fistula: A survivor’s remarkable story

NAMORROI, Mozambique – In just one year, the life of 21-year-old Carleta Eugenio Francisco has transformed completely. Before, she was isolated in her community in Namarroi District, Mozambique, stigmatized for suffering from the effects of obstetric fistula – a hole in the birth canal caused by prolonged, obstructed labour.

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20 fév 2015 News

Husbands support brings hope to fistula survivors in Mozambique

At a crowded waiting area outside the operation room at the Nampula Central Hospital in Northern Mozambique, women and girls waiting in line to be treated for obstetric fistula are accompanied by their husbands, brothers and fathers.

The scene of hopeful and concerned faces of the men accompanying their partners is a distinctive feature of the fistula treatment campaign led by the Mozambican Ministry of Health, with support from UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund.

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10 fév 2015 News

Fistula survivor mobilizes her community to promote maternal health in the most remote areas of Daikundi

"I was scared and did not understand what was going on", says 28 year-old Basgul, a Family Health Action Group member in Sangan, one of the most remote villages in Daikundi Province.

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