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GHS and UNFPA lead health walk to demystify obstetric fistula, announce free surgeries

Staff members from the Regional Health Directorate, health workers from municipal and regional hospitals, and students from the Wa Nursing Training College flooded the principal streets of Wa on Saturday morning to commemorate the 2026 International Day to End Obstetric Fistula.

The massive procession was a collaborative effort spearheaded by the Ghana Health Service (GHS) with major backing from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the primary partner driving this year’s awareness and intervention campaigns.

GHS and UNFPA lead health walk to demystify obstetric fistula, announce free surgeries
GHS and UNFPA lead health walk to demystify obstetric fistula, announce free surgeries

Starting at the Ministries Volleyball Court and gathering at the Regional Health Directorate, participants hoisted placards with urgent appeals such as “End fistula, end the shame,” and “One call, one cure, end fistula today.”

“We didn’t just take a walk for exercise alone, but we were trying to create awareness on obstetric fistula,” stated the Deputy Director of Clinical Care, Abarry Tahir Mohammed, who spoke on behalf of Regional Health Director Josephat Nyuzaghl.

GHS and UNFPA lead health walk to demystify obstetric fistula, announce free surgeries

Acknowledging the crucial support of the UNFPA and Mercy Ships, he urged families not to hide affected women.

“The treatment is free. The surgery is free. So let’s come out,” he declared.

The event, organised under the global theme “Her health is a right: Invest to end fistula and childbirth injuries,” aimed to combat the deep-seated stigma surrounding the condition.

GHS and UNFPA lead health walk to demystify obstetric fistula, announce free surgeries
GHS and UNFPA lead health walk to demystify obstetric fistula, announce free surgeries

Regional Public Health Nurse Gladys Cheyuo highlighted the region’s localised efforts and hurdles. She revealed that between 2006 and 2026, the Upper West Region “mobilised 211 suspected fistula cases”, of which “96 of them were repaired at the regional hospital”.

She identified delayed healthcare decision-making, poverty, and teenage pregnancy as significant barriers to ending the condition.

GHS and UNFPA lead health walk to demystify obstetric fistula, announce free surgeries
GHS and UNFPA lead health walk to demystify obstetric fistula, announce free surgeries

Obstetric fistula is a devastating childbirth injury primarily caused by prolonged and obstructed labour without timely medical intervention. An obstetrician-gynaecologist at the regional hospital, Dr. Amina Sanni-Toure, shed light on the physical and psychological torment of the condition. She emphasised that beyond the surgical repair, social acceptance is paramount.

“Our job as doctors is to prevent and treat, but it is for the community to help us reintegrate these people into the community,” Dr. Sanni-Toure stressed, lamenting that many survivors “still can’t get jobs to do because people have already stigmatised them.”

GHS and UNFPA lead health walk to demystify obstetric fistula, announce free surgeries

Backing the advocacy with immediate medical action, Pognaa Rosemary Bangzie, the focal person for fistula awareness at the health directorate, detailed the upcoming free surgeries.

“Tomorrow we have 11 women who will be leaving here, Upper West Region, to Mankessim for them to repair their fistulas,” she announced. Bangzie further noted that additional patients will be reporting to the Upper West Regional Hospital on May 26th, with admissions scheduled for the 27th for localized surgeries.

The march served as a powerful reminder that effectively eradicating obstetric fistula by 2030 requires a collective push from healthcare providers, traditional leaders, and families to eliminate stigma and ensure timely access to maternal healthcare.

المصدر: MyJoyOnline (GH)

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