Too many women are dying when they could be saved. Discover MSF's new multimedia project #TomorrowNeedsHer http://womenshealth.msf.org/
Some 800 women die every year when most of them could be saved.Discover MSF's new multimedia project Because Tomorrow Needs Her, a collection of first-hand stories of trying to save women’s lives in developing countries: the challenges, the successes, and what still needs to be done, at http://womenshealth.msf.org/Some 800 women die every year when most of them could be saved. Discover MSF's new multimedia project Because Tomorrow Needs Her, a collection of first-hand stories of trying to save women’s lives in developing countries: the challenges, the successes, and what still needs to be done, at http://womenshealth.msf.org/
Fistula: A Problem of Women Not Getting the Right Care
Saturday, May 23, was the International Day to End Obstetric Fistulas.
“Let’s not forget that this is not an African problem, an Asian problem; this is a problem of women, mothers, not getting the right care.” – MSF fistula surgeon Geert Morren