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Hamlin Impact Report: July-December 2021

It is a pleasure to share this update about treatment results at Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia with you. We have so much to be thankful for.

In the six months from July to December 2021, Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia have changed the lives of more than 1,100 women. This is thanks to the Hamlin team's clinical skills and steady support from donors. Ethiopia is going through challenging times with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and upheaval. With Dr Catherine Hamlin’s strong foundation and our loyal staff, we have ensured the Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia Clinical Team can provide continuity of medical services with minimal interruptions.


The Treatment Dashboard is used to record patient admission rates, the number and type of surgical procedures undertaken, the fistula closure rate, the incontinence cure rate, and the number of patients and outpatients discharged at each of Hamlin’s fistula hospitals. Click here to see our full Treatment Dashboard.

Below are some key data points of impact made at Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia's hospitals in the six months from July to December 2021:

Total surgeries | Catherine Hamlin Fistula Foundation | Together we can eradicate obstetric fistula in Ethiopia.
Procedures by site | Catherine Hamlin Fistula Foundation | Together we can eradicate obstetric fistula in Ethiopia.
Incontinence Cure RateFistula Closure Rate | Catherine Hamlin Fistula Foundation | Together we can eradicate obstetric fistula in Ethiopia.

Patient treatment at Hamlin is only possible thanks to you, our supporters – thank you. Click here to learn more about the Hamlin Clinical Team’s incredible work treating fistula patients.

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Catherine Hamlin Fistula Foundation is fiscally sponsored by KBFUS (EIN582277856) and KBF Canada (RCO769784893RR0001)

Photography credits to Cameron Bloom, Nigel Brennan, Mary F. Calvert, Kate Geraghty, Amber Hooper, Joni Kabana, Johannes Remling and Martha Tadesse.

Patient names have been changed to protect the identities of those we help.