Press Release
MEDIA ADVISORY: "Fistula Fortnight" to Treat Hundreds of Fistula Patients in Nigeria
15 February 2005
Press Release
15 February 2005
WHAT:
Volunteer doctors from the United Kingdom and the United States will join forces with a team of Nigerian surgeons this month to treat hundreds of women suffering from obstetric fistula and train in fistula surgery. During this “Fistula Fortnight” event, an unprecedented number of women will be treated over a two-week period in a country with one of the highest fistula prevalence rates in Africa. Studies indicate that between 400,000 and 800,000 Nigerian women are living with fistula, with an estimated 20,000 new cases each year. The problem is particularly severe in the country’s northern states. To learn more, visit www.endfistula.org.
WHO:
The two-week pilot project is the result of a unique partnership between UNFPA (the United Nations Population Fund), Federal and State governments of Nigeria, Virgin Unite, the Nigerian Red Cross, VSO (Voluntary Service Overseas), health professionals and local non-governmental organizations.
WHEN:
21 February – 6 March 2005
WHERE:
The “Fistula Fortnight” will take place at four hospitals in northern Nigeria. A launch event is scheduled for 10:00 on 22 February at the Babbar Ruga Hospital in Katsina.
WHY:
Obstetric fistula is a preventable and treatable condition. Yet too many women in developing countries remain untreated. Visibility surrounding the event will help spread the word that treatment is available and break the silence and stigma associated with the condition.
FAST FACTS:
UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is the world’s largest multilateral source of population assistance. Since it became operational in 1969, the Fund has provided substantial assistance to developing countries, at their request, to address their population and development needs. Making motherhood safer for all women is at the heart of UNFPA’s mandate.
To learn more about the Campaign to End Fistula, visit www.endfistula.org.
Contact Information:
Kristin Hetle
Tel.: +1 212-297-5020
Email: hetle@unfpa.org
Abubakar Dungus
Tel.: +1 (212) 297-5031
Email: dungus@unfpa.org