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[UNFPA in WCA] Adelia's story is one of quiet suffering and resilience. «My clothes were constantly wet from urine or faeces and gave off a bad smell. The father of my children could no longer stand my presence and I couldn't run my business. I suffereCentral Africa: Unseen and Unheard - a Call to End the Agony of Women Living With Obstetric Fistula in Poor Countries
[UNFPA in WCA] Adelia's story is one of quiet suffering and resilience. «My clothes were constantly wet from urine or faeces and gave off a bad smell. The father of my children could no longer stand my presence and I couldn't run my business. I suffered for 10 years. I was ostracized and had to stay with my mother in the village...». These poignant words from Adelia, a survivor of obstetric fistula, bring to light the harrowing reality faced by countless women and girls. On this International Day to End Obstetric Read more