Saturday, June 21, 2014

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Communities in the district Ndorna, in the department of Medina Yéro Foulah (Kolda), rang mobilization, Friday, for the total elimination of fistula in the southern part of Senegal.
They were accompanied by organizations with Tostan, AMREF, Handicap International and UNFPA, on the occasion of the celebration of the International Day for the Elimination of obstetric fistula, a plague going on in the Kolda region. The initiative to fight against obstetric fistula is implemented by the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA), in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, the Ministry of Women, Family and Children and Services hospitals in Dakar, including General Hospital Grand-Yoff and Aristide Le Dantec Hospital, etc.. Through this partnership, more than 600 women in the Kolda region were processed and were able to find a new life, for a reconstructive surgery, has-been stress management learned on site. To address the human rights violation that is obstetric fistula in women, do you remember the UNFPA and its partners launched in 2003 the Global Campaign to End Fistula. In 10 years, great progress has been made, some 47,000 women and girls have undergone reconstructive surgery. During the ceremony, NGO leaders, local elected officials and medical staff have all called for the eradication of harmful practices, excision, early and forced marriages and home deliveries, considered factors favoring the occurrence stress management of fistulas. The sub-prefect stress management of Ndorma Mamadou Ba Mamoudou, invited the people of the area to work for the elimination of fistula in the region in general and in particular in the department stress management of Medina Yéro Foulah, border with Gambia.
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