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ناسور الوالدة هو إحدى اإلصابات التي تنشأ عن الوالدة والتي كانت .مهملة نسبي ًا على الرغم من أثرها املدمر على حياة الفتيات والنساء وتنجم هذه اإلصابة عن تعسر الوالدة دون القيام بالتدخل الطبي املناسب وتخلف اإلصابة بناسور الوالدة نتائج.في حينه – مثل اجلراحة القيصرية ،ً ميوت الوليد حتما، فنتيجة لطول فترة املخاض املتعسر.مدمرة للحياة وإذ تصبح املرأة.وتترك املرأة في حالة مزمنة من حالة سلس البول والبراز ميكن أن يتخلى عنها،عاجزة عن التحكم في البول أو البراز أو كليهما وما لم تعالج من هذه اإلصابة تصبح.زوجها أو أسرتها وأن ينبذها املجتمع .فرصها في العمل أو في احلياة األسرية شبه منعدمة
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Natalie Imbruglia urges guests at a London fundraiser to support the Campaign to End Fistula.
LONDON, United Kingdom — A celebrity The weekly UK magazine Hello! ran a bowl-a-thon at London’s All Star Lanes hosted by 9-page article on the charity bowl-off, with Australian singer/actress and exclusive photos of Virgin Group حق كل ،دولية إمنائيةNatalie وكالةImbruglia وهو،للسكان املتحدة صندوق األمم يدعمco-founder Virgin Unite, the charitable arm of the Virgin Richard Branson, “Spice Girl” Geri Halliwell, ويقومGroup, .الفرص وبتكافؤ بالصحة التمتع بحياة تتسم فيstar وطفل ورجل امرأةAustralian raised more than £70,000 for the UK football Jamie Redknapp, Campaign to End Fistula. singer Kylie Minogue, British actor Orlando الالزمة البلدان في استخدامها للبيانات السكانية الصندوق أيضا بدعم “Sir Richard Branson told me about the Bloom and other celebrity guests in to End and suggested I find attendance. حملCampaign يكون كل أنFistula متكن من الفقروللبرامج التي لسياسات وبرامج مكافحة out more,” Imbruglia told a 200-plus audience of As many as 800,000 women are living with نقصentrepreneurs, من فيروس خالي ًاactors, وشابة وكل شاب،مأمونة مرغوبا20,000 Hollywood international fistula in والدة Nigeria, وكل and an،ًestimated pop singers and supermodels. “I went to Nigeriaوكل فتاة new cases occur there eachاملناعة year. Through the .واحترام ُعامل بكرامة وامرأة ت ،اإليدز/البشرية and learned a lot. Frankly, I was horrified.” joint UNFPA-Virgin Unite project, launched in As Spokesperson for the Campaign, Imbruglia July 2007, community health workers are has worked tirelessly to build awareness and trained in prevention, fistula survivors مهم شخص كل ألن ــ للسكان املتحدة األمم صندوق support for this cause. Together with Virgin receive free surgical treatment, and women Unite, she hosted a benefit dinner in November are empowered with skills to rebuild their 2006, raising more than £500,000 for a fistula lives after surgery. prevention and treatment project in Nigeria. Additional funds raised through the September Look for news about Natalie’s December bowling event will ensure the project reaches visit to Nigeria in our next issue of dispatch! many more women.
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وهي حتدث،واإلصابة بناسور الوالدة ميكن الوقاية منها وميكن عالجها السيما الالتي،بصورة غير متناسبة بني الفقيرات من الفتيات والنساء وهؤالء النسوة والفتيات هن.تعشن بعيد ًا عن مجال اخلدمات الصحية .أنفسهن األكثر عرضة للوفاة أثناء الوالدة
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The Global Campaign to End Fistula United Nations Population Fund
Obstetric fistula is a preventable and treatable childbearing injury that leaves women www.unfpa.org incontinent, ashamed and often isolated from their communities In 2003, UNFPA and partners launched a global Campaign to End Fistula The Campaign is now active in more than 40 countries across Africa, Asia and the Arab region The Campaign focuses on three key areas: preventing fistula, treating affected women, and supporting women after surgery For more information, or to make a donation, visit www.EndFistula.org
fistulacampaign@unfpa.org www.EndFistula.org Campaign to End Fistula UNFPA 220 E. 42nd Street New York, NY 10017 email: fistulacampaign@unfpa.org For more information on the global Campaign to End Fistula, please visit www.EndFistula.org
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Voices of Fistula Survivors
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n 2013, we will mark the 10th anniversary of the Campaign to End Fistula.
attention of policymakers, health officials, communities
Over the last decade, many people, from experts
and individuals, as well as the general public to the
to activists, have dedicated their lives and professional efforts to raise awareness about this devastating
In the past ten years, the Campaign has drawn the
issue of fistula. We have made good progress but the needs
condition, increase access to prevention and treatment,
are still enormous. Ending fistula worldwide will
and give women and girls suffering with fistula another
demand enhanced political support, strengthened
chance in life.
collaboration between governments, partners and
This has been no easy task. In 2003, when UNFPA and its partners launched the Campaign, international targets to improve maternal health help set the goal
civil society, along with intensified resources and efforts. The Campaign, in conjunction with its partners, is
of reducing the number of obstetric fistula patients
now working in more than 50 countries across Africa,
in affected countries.
Asia, the Caribbean, and the Arab region.
2003 The second meeting of the working group for the prevention & treatment of obstetric fistula. Addis Ababa, 30 October - 1 November 2002
The Campaign to End Fistula, 2005 Annual Report
Dispatch, December 2007
South Asia Conference for the prevention & treatment of obstetric fistula, 9-11 December 2003
Natalie Imbrugliia urges guests at a London fundraiser to support the Campaign to End Fistula
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In each country, the Campaign focuses on:
The average cost of fistula treatment—including
• Prevention
surgery, post-operative care and rehabilitation
The most effective way to prevent fistula is to
support—is $300. The Campaign supports all areas
increase access to quality maternal health care,
of treatment, from training doctors in fistula repair
including family planning, skilled birth attendance,
surgery to equipping and upgrading fistula centres,
and emergency obstetric care. Prevention also entails
in addition to patient recovery and follow-up.
tackling underlying inequities to empower women and girls, enhance their life opportunities and delay
• Rehabilitation
marriage, as well as pregnancy, until adulthood.
Fistula treatment goes beyond repairing a woman’s damaged tissues. Many patients—
• Treatment
especially those who have lived with the condition
While prevention is key, there is a strong commitment
for years—need emotional, economic and social
to providing treatment for fistula patients.
support to fully recover from their ordeal.
The Campaign to End Fistula, 2006 Annual Report
The Campaign to End Fistula, 2007 Annual Report
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in high burden countries. This brings together
Through the Campaign, women receive counseling and skills training to help them develop
stake-holders working on all aspects of fistula.
income-generating activities and to empower them
Over 30 countries have integrated fistula into national
after surgery. Working with communities is also
reproductive health policies and plans. Many
fundamental to ensure women are accepted back
countries have shown increased national
into society without being stigmatized.
engagement on the issue—with governmental
Since the Campaign to End Fistula was launched, at least 38 countries have completed a situation analysis on fistula prevention and treatment. To enhance coordination of national fistula
funding increasingly provided to support programmatic efforts. The majority of Campaign countries are now in full implementation phase (along the three phased
programmes and partner collaboration, increasing
Campaign process of needs assessment, national
numbers of Minister of Health-led National Task
strategy and implementation), a shift that illustrates
Forces for Fistula are being successfully established
good momentum.
Fistula survivor Gul Bano
The Campaign to End Fistula, 2008 Annual Report Dispatch, June 2008
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Thousands of health personnel, including doctors,
In response to an external evaluation of the Campaign
nurses, midwives and paramedic staff, have received
in 2009-2010, UNFPA developed an Orientation Note for
training in fistula management, thereby increasing
obstetric fistula that builds on experience and previous
national capacity to address this largely neglected
work to provide a vision for the future.
maternal health and human rights issue. More than 27,000 women and girls have received
This includes a focus on national programming and sustainability; a gradual programmatic shift from fistula
fistula treatment and care with direct support from
camps/campaigns to ongoing and integrated holistic
UNFPA, and many others have received treatment
fistula services in strategically selected hospitals; and
through partners such as EngenderHealth and
initiatives to ensure the survival of mother and baby, and
MÊdecins Sans Frontières, as well as through trained
to prevent a new fistula from occurring in the subsequent
expert fistula surgeons and teams who dedicate their
pregnancies of women who have received fistula surgery.
lives to restoring dignity to fistula survivors around the world.
More than 18 Campaign countries are working with fistula survivors to sensitize communities, to identify
The Campaign to End Fistula, 2010 Annual Report
The Maternal Health Thematic Fund, 2009 Annual Report
Neglected No More, 2010
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and help other women with fistula and to advocate
repair surgeries in 40 countries, spanning Sub-Saharan
for improved maternal health at both the community
Africa, Asia and the Arab States. The map is a major step forward to enhance
and national levels. There is no more powerful vehicle to deliver these important messages than a fistula
understanding of overall fistula treatment capacity.
survivor who, having suffered this life-shattering
While some progress has been made, the map clearly
condition herself, uses the experience to work as a
shows enormous treatment gaps in certain countries
fistula advocate or safe motherhood ambassador.
and globally, with only 14,000 (of the estimated 2 million cases) receiving treatment in 2010.
Together with Campaign partners Direct Relief International and the Fistula Foundation, UNFPA helped
The map is an evolving collaborative initiative and
create the largest and most comprehensive map of
will be expanded and continuously updated by experts
available fistula treatment services worldwide.
and practitioners from around the globe in the future.
The Global Fistula Care Map, launched in early 2012, highlights over 150 health facilities providing fistula
In collaboration with key partners, the Campaign to End Fistula has developed vital tools and guidance
Dispatch, May 2011
Dispatch, November 2011
Fistula survivor Sarah Omega
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to support countries in their work to address fistula.
The U.N. Secretary-General reports on obstetric fistula
Such tools include the FIGO-led competency-based
have noted encouraging progress in addressing the
training manual for fistula surgeons, a costing tool
condition in recent years. Despite these developments,
to assess costs of pre, post and operative care, as
the 2012 report emphasizes that, in the 21st century,
well as innovative fistula repair kits, supplying crucial
it is a grave injustice that fistula continues to affect the
specialized instruments and materials for fistula
poorest, most vulnerable women and girls, and that
surgery and care.
vastly intensified resources are urgently required,
Advocacy and awareness raising efforts have been targeted at a variety of audiences in both developed and developing countries, including policy makers,
including for the Campaign to End Fistula, to fight fistula and to help improve maternal health globally. We know that much more needs to be done, however,
health professionals, media, and the public in general,
through the power of partnerships and the on-going
also contributing to resource mobilization for fistula
collaborative efforts of the Campaign, we are confident that
programmes, within and outside of UNFPA.
we are paving the way forward. Together, we can end fistula.
2013 Dispatch, Spring 2012
Dr. Lauri Romanzi, a New York-based fistula surgeon
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International Day to End Fistula The UN recently designated 23 May as the International Day to End Obstetric Fistula, to be observed for the first time in 2013, during the 10th anniversary of the Campaign to End Fistula. This follows the General Assembly’s Social, Humanitarian
The Resolution reaffirms the ICPD Programme of
and Cultural Committee’s adoption of a new resolution on
Action and the Beijing Declaration and Platform for
“Supporting Efforts to End Obstetric Fistula,” presented
Action. Moreover, the document notes that a human
by the African Union (AU) and adopted in 2012 with the
rights based approach to eliminating obstetric fistula
support of 168 co-sponsors from all regions.
should be underpinned by the principles of accountability,
The Resolution calls for further support in countries
participation, transparency, empowerment, sustainability,
with high maternal mortality rates, to accelerate progress
non-discrimination and international cooperation.
towards the achievement of MDG5, to reduce maternal
The fourth UN resolution to address the theme in
deaths, and to eliminate obstetric fistula. It also highlights
all history, “Supporting Efforts to End Obstetric Fistula”
the urgent need to address child marriage, to help raise
calls upon Member States to firmly support the activities
awareness and intensify actions towards ending
carried out by UNFPA and partners in the global
obstetric fistula.
Campaign to End Fistula.
Why the Campaign? Every year, 7 to 10 million women suffer severe or long-lasting illnesses or disabilities caused by complications during pregnancy or childbirth, including obstetric fistula. Obstetric fistula is a preventable and, in most cases, treatable childbirth injury that leaves women incontinent, ashamed and often isolated from their communities.
Campaign to End Fistula
605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10158 email: fistulacampaign@unfpa.org
At least 2 million women live with obstetric fistula in the developing world, and up to 100,000 new cases occur each year.
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In 2003, UNFPA and partners launched the Campaign to End Fistula. The Campaign is now present in more than 50 countries, with more than 80 international agencies involved and many hundreds more working on the ground in fistula affected countries.
highlighting developments in the Campaign to End Fistula
Editorial Process: Etienne Franca
Since 2009, UNFPA’s contribution to the Campaign has been programmatically integrated into the Maternal Health Thematic Fund, launched in early 2008 by UNFPA to support priority countries in their efforts to improve maternal and newborn health.
Special Collaboration: Gillian Slinger, Erin Anastasi and Christine Long Design and Printing: Prographics, Inc. Contributors: UNFPA wishes to acknowledge with gratitude the multi-donor support generated towards strengthening and improving maternal health in the world, through its core resources, through the Maternal Health Thematic Fund and through specific funding for fistula. Our appreciation is also extended to the numerous partners and individual donors for their collaboration and support to the Campaign to End Fistula since its inception.
With the Midwifery Programme, this integrated approach is contributing to further strengthen efforts to prevent obstetric fistula through improved access to quality maternal health services. The Campaign, with its many partners around the world, focuses on three key areas: preventing fistula, treating affected women and supporting women as they recover from surgery and rebuild their lives.
For more information, please visit: endfistula.org
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