GOOD NEWS AGAIN!
Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
Most donors, individuals as well as organizations, have their own agenda. Most often the help which is offered is not our highest priority or even not wanted.
Most of what is needed for keeping the hospital running and improving service - medical/technical equipment and materials or human resources - is available in the country. What the hospital need is money to buy it.
One of the few exceptions to the general rule is the international NGO based in US, the Fistula Foundation, who listened to our needs for helping women with obstetric fistulas - financial support so that the hospital can guarantee these patients free surgery and other necessary treatment for free – and we got that. From now on the hospital receives a generous fee from the Fistula Foundation for every performed fistula surgery.
This will make the common poor fund accessible to patients whom we previously had to turn down because of the limited volume of the fund.
When it becomes known widely through the congregations that every woman with an obstetric fistula is treated for free we will definitely see more patients coming for help and hopefully the individual NGOs who are active in Wollega will also divert their patients to Aira.
Have no doubt that fistula surgery is needed. Here are two recent patients who were operated in Aira Hospital. Both had previously delivered a stillborn by cesarean (could also be a laparotomy for ruptured uterus) in another hospital.
One is only 18 years old. She came after a few months with an ugly scar and had her fistula repaired.
Fortunately no one bothers about the esthetic look, not the husband, neither the woman.
I was actually once told by a staff member that the women might appreciate a big ugly scar that they can show to their husband and get some rest and empathy (?).
Hopefully she will be able to conceive again so that she can get a live baby by cesarean. The statistics tells us that the chance is only about 25%.
The other patient came after 4 years. She had paid 1 500 birr – a lot of money – for an operation which resulted in a dead baby and a fistula. She didn’t come to us before due to lack of money. The previous hospital treatment consumed all the savings of the family. She was overjoyed when she realized that she was cured and didn’t have to pay.
A contribution to the Fistula Foundation on www.fistulafoundation.org makes free treatment for women with fistula possible at Aira Hospital



