Material Support for International Women’s Day

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Material Support for International Women’s Day
Material Support for International Women’s Day

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In a gesture of solidarity for International Women’s Day, members of the National Union of Eritrean Women provided material support to fistula patients at the Mendefera Referral Hospital. This initiative included essential sanitation materials and consumer goods, emphasizing the community’s role in supporting health and well-being for women in need.

Africa-Press – Eritrea. Members of the National Union of Eritrean Women in the Akria sub-zone of the Central Region have extended material support to fistula patients undergoing treatment at the Mendefera Referral Hospital Fistula Center. The support included sanitation materials and other consumer goods.

Ms. Tsega Solomon, head of the union branch, said that in addition to the support provided by the Government, visiting and encouraging fistula patients is the responsibility of every citizen, as it provides them with much-needed moral support.

Dr. Habte Hailemelekot, Obstetrician and Gynecologist, provided a detailed explanation on the causes and consequences of fistula and called on women in higher positions to strengthen their role and participation in efforts to eradicate harmful practices.

Commending the initiative of the union members in visiting the fistula patients, Dr. Seare Tesfu, head of Mendefera Referral Hospital, stated that beyond providing health care services, the hospital also offers basic education and vocational training to patients during their stay.

Ms. Liya Bereketeab, administrator of Akria sub-zone, commended the initiative taken by the union members and called for active participation in the eradication of harmful practices.

Noting that the initiative is being carried out in connection with International Women’s Day, 8 March, Mr. Hiskias Wuhbet, administrator of Mendefera sub-zone, said the effort carries a significant message and called on others to follow the noble example.

International Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8, serves as a global reminder of the ongoing struggles women face, including health issues like obstetric fistula. In Eritrea, the National Union of Eritrean Women plays a crucial role in advocating for women’s health and rights, particularly in rural areas where access to medical care can be limited. The initiative to support fistula patients reflects a broader commitment to improving women’s health outcomes and empowering communities to take action against harmful practices.

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