A young woman's story of hope after five years with fistula.
Women Deliver will spotlight the top 50 inspiring ideas and solutions that deliver for girls and women.
Babatunde Osotimehin, Executive Director of the UN Population Fund, made the announcement yesterday in NY.
The Fistula Foundation Nigeria received the prize for providing high-quality services for women living with fistula in the country.
Laurinda Julio, from Mozambique’s Northern Province of Nampula, believes in a life after fistula.
The Fistula Foundation will distribute the resources through grants to fight fistula throughout Africa and Asia.
Documentary shows the trajectory of fistula survivors in Ethiopia as they learn how to advocate to prevent fistula in their communities.
Dr. Khisa Weston talks about his work in Garissa, Kenya, where he conducted several fistula surgeries on refugees from Daadab.
What care will the mother of the seven billionth baby receive?
IOFWG meeting ends on positive note.
Specialists lay out priorities to fight the childbirth injury and garner support to eliminate the preventable condition.
The next International Obstetric Fistula Working Group (IOFWG) meeting will take place in Maputo, Mozambique, from 10-12 Oct.
Journalist Lisa Ling, hosts event in Los Angeles to raise funds for NGO working with fistula survivors and advocates in Ethiopia.
The organization supports efforts to end obstetric fistula and reduce maternal mortality in the country.
Event brings together some 500 people to discuss the many challenges facing young women in a world of seven billion people.
Fistula is a major focus as the United Nations, U.S. government, advocates and celebrities highlight women and girls.
Mobile phones help improve maternal health and save lives in Tanzania, Rwanda and Mali.
Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin visited the Obstetric Fistula Centre at the Dhaka Medical College Hospital, in Bangladesh.
Maternal health advocate and founder of Every Mother Counts, Christy Turlington Burns visits fistula center in Bangladesh.
They work in some of the poorest places, serving the least empowered people on the planet.
Photo essay by photographer Wendy Marijnissen on fistula and maternal health-related issues in Pakistan.
“I have been in pain for the past nine years, and I just hope it will be over soon so I can return home to my village,” says Ms. Armaldo, 25, on the day of her fistula surgery.
Congressional briefing on how the response to this childbirth injury is transforming the lives of millions of women and girls in the world.
Odette faced a lonely pregnancy when she was only 16, with dim prospects of finishing her studies and getting a better chance in life. She didn't know her nightmare was only about to start.