Solidarity Studio: Habiba Mohamed and Bwalya Chomba on Obstetric Fistula and Stories of Hope

Profile photos of Habiba and Bwalya in front of a black background and the pink neon words SOLIDARITY STUDIO.

Obstetric fistula is a devastating childbirth injury. It leaves a woman incontinent, humiliated, and—all too often—shunned by her community. Surgery is the only cure.

Habiba Mohamed is the Regional Director of Programs in Africa and Bwalya Magawa Chomba is the Program Director for Zambia at Fistula Foundation. 

In the Solidarity Studio, they share stories of obstetric fistula, stories that have shifted their work to help end fistula.

Habiba and Bwalya also share an important call to action for us all to get engaged to end obstetric fistula. 

Available as a podcast and as a video with captions.

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