Hamlin's groundbreaking program to accelerate the eradication of obstetric fistula is now expanding to Serharti Woreda (district) in Ethiopia.
Hamlin's groundbreaking program to accelerate the eradication of obstetric fistula is now expanding to Serharti Woreda (district) in Ethiopia.
Hamlin midwives are playing a key role in Project Zero's prevention program, helping women in Ethiopia give birth safely.
Project Zero, Hamlin's ground-breaking program to find and treat every woman in Ethiopia living with obstetric fistula, is expanding.
On the International Day to Eradicate Obstetric Fistula, and every day, the Catherine Hamlin Fistula Foundation remains determined to build a fistula-free world for every woman.
The next phase of Hamlinβs ground-breaking program to accelerate the eradication of obstetric fistula is now being implemented in Didessa Woreda.
Following the success of the Project Zero pilot, Phase II of this ambitious new program is now underway in a new district of Ethiopia.
Project Zero's pilot has concluded to huge success. Expect more woredas to be rolled out in 2024.
Project Zero is finding women who have suffered with fistula for years, even decades.