
The
Big Picture
For many years the doctors and nurses of Fistula Hospital
have been traveling to regional hospitals to operate on
fistula victims who cannot make the journey to Addis Ababa.
In order to address the needs of the many women in the
provinces who require fistula care and to prevent fistulas,
the Fistula Hospital will open permanent mini-fistula hospitals
in five strategic locations in Ethiopia (Bahir Dar, Mekele,
Harrar, Yirgalem, and Metu).
Each mini-fistula hospital will include a 20-bed ward, an operating
theatre, educational and administrative facilities, as well
as other essential plant facilities.
The mini-fistula hospitals will be built adjacent to existing regional
hospitals and will offer a discrete entrance for fistula
patients and high-risk women who might otherwise be turned
away at the main hospital gates.
Mini-Fistula Hospital Mission
The purpose of the mini-fistula hospitals is threefold:
Treatment — A resident
obstetrician-gynecologist will provide specialized fistula
repair surgery to local women who cannot make the trip to
Addis Ababa. A surgical team from Fistula Hospital will
visit the mini-fistula hospital periodically to treat those women whose
fistulas are too severe to be repaired by the resident surgeon.
Prevention — High-quality
emergency obstetric care will be made available free of
charge to women at high risk of obstructed labor. Women
at high risk include those with prior fistula repair surgeries
and women who are short, young, or disabled.
Education — Reproductive health education
programs utilizing videos, radio broadcasts, and live theatrical
performances will be brought to the communities surrounding
the satellite sites. In addition, the mini-fistula hospitals will
operate as hubs for Traditional Birth Attendants and other
health professionals to educate the local populations about
the risks of unattended childbirth.
Our Commitment
The Fistula Foundation has a two-part commitment to raise
the money to build the Harrar Hamlin Fistula Centre in Harrar,
500 miles east of Addis Ababa.
1) The Fistula Foundation is working with the Ethiopian-American
community and others among the Ethiopian Diaspora on a campaign
called Tesfa Ineste (an Amharic phrase meaning "let's
give them hope"). Tesfa Ineste asks Ethiopians living
abroad to offer their support as a gift to their sisters
back home in Ethiopia by raising $400,000 by 2006 toward the building
and furnishing of the Harrar mini-fistula hospital.
2) The Fistula Foundation needs
your support to ensure that the Harrar Hamlin Fistula Centre will flourish. The Foundation has committed to raise 10 years' worth of operating expenses (estimated at $200,000/year) for the Harrar mini-fistula hospital.
Progress Update (February 2006)
Two mini-hospitals are currently treating patients. In May 2005 the first mini-hospital opened in Bahir Dar, 340 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Dr. Andrew Browning, a long time surgeon with the Fistula Hospital, is running the center which is expected to serve over 200 women in its first year. In February 2006 the second mini-hospital opened in Mekele, 466 miles North of Addis Ababa. The remaining three mini-hospitals in Yirgalem, Harrar and Metu are expected to open over the next few years. Yirgalem is in the final stages of completion.
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