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Founded over 63 years ago, by pioneering Australian surgeon Dr Catherine Hamlin and her surgeon husband Dr Reg Hamlin, Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia is dedicated to treating Ethiopian women who have suffered the most horrific childbirth injury: obstetric fistula. The Catherine Hamlin Fistula Foundation raises funds for Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia. We have one purpose and one purpose only: eradicating fistula. Forever. Read More Ensure future generations of Ethiopian women live free from obstetric fistula Leave a gift in your Will to continue Catherine's journey. Learn More The Tragedy of Obstetric Fistula

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Today, Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia is a healthcare network of over 550 Ethiopian staff servicing six hospitals, the Desta Mender rehabilitation center, the Hamlin College of Midwives, and over 90 Hamlin-supported midwifery clinics. Book the trip of a lifetime Hamlin's Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital is the main fistula hospital located in the capital Addis Ababa, in the centre of Ethiopia. Built in 1974, the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital has three wards, a large operating theatre, specialist clinics including a physiotherapy department, urodynamic and stoma clinic, pharmacy and pathology services. Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia is determined to accelerate the rate of change for the women of Ethiopia. In a country of 118 million people, most of whom live in rural areas, finding and treating women living with obstetric fistula has always been a significant challenge. Project Zero is an ambitious yet achievable program that adopts a systematic. Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia is globally renowned for its obstetric fistula treatment and surgery techniques.

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In 1958, obstetrician and gynaecologist Catherine Hamlin and her husband—also a doctor—answered an advertisement in The Lancet to set up a midwifery school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Within days of arriving, the Australian couple saw obstetric fistula cases for the first time. Hamlin's Bahir Dar Fistula Hospital, located in the capital of the Amhara region, is approximately 540km north-west of Addis Ababa. Opened in 2007, the hospital has treated thousands of fistula patients from the Amhara region and reintegrated the majority of them back into their communities. Founded by pioneering surgeon Dr Catherine Hamlin, Catherine Hamlin Fistula Foundation is an independent charity established to raise funds and awareness for Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia, which provides holistic treatment and care to the thousands of women and girls suffering with devastating childbirth injuries in Ethiopia. Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, also known as AAFH and Hamlin's Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, is a women's health care hospital based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The hospital was founded by Australian physicians Catherine Hamlin and Reginald Hamlin, to care for women with childbirth injuries. [1]

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Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia has, for over 65 years, been dedicated to the treatment and prevention of obstetric fistula. Hamlin is the reference organization and leader in the fight to eradicate obstetric fistula. Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia exists to ensure the health and dignity of women who have survived a horrendous, and preventable, childbirth injury: obstetric fistula. In most cases a fistula can be repaired with a single life-changing surgery that, for some, can take as little as two hours. Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia is globally renowned for its fistula treatment technique. 29 Nov 2002. ADDIS ABABA, 29 November (IRIN) - Dr Catherine Hamlin, 75, founded the world-renowned Fistula Hospital in Ethiopia with her late husband in 1974. In that time they have treated over. Since 1959, Dr Catherine Hamlin has worked to restore the lives of women with fistula in Ethiopia by performing surgeries, training doctors and nurses and fundraising to build hospitals.

About Us Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia

Tirumaed Molla is currently a resident of the Desta Mender (Joy Village) - a rehabilitation center for fistula survivors set up by Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia on the outskirts of Addis Ababa. She suffered obstetric fistula when she was just 17 years old trying to give birth to her first and only child. Founded in Ethiopia by pioneering Australian surgeons Catherine and Reg Hamlin, our work reflects a lifetime quest to provide world best treatment to the most marginalised women: those who have suffered an obstetric fistula, a devastating internal injury caused by obstructed childbirth. How to Help Stay up to date Read the Latest News