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UNFPA Deputy Representative, Mrs Erika Goldson
The United Nations
Population Fund (UNFPA) says over 12,000 new cases of Vesico Vaginal Fistula
are recorded annually in Nigeria.
UNFPA Deputy
Representative, Mrs. Erika Goldson, disclosed this at a high-level conference
on obstetric fistula organised by the Kaduna State Ministry of Health on
Saturday.
She added that estimated
150,000 young women and girls in the country are living with the ailment
untreated.
Goldson attributed the
alarming figure to the ineffectiveness of the Nigerian health systems to provide
universal access to emergency obstetric care for women and girls who develop
complications during labour.
She noted that this is
compounded by cultural preferences and community ignorance of risks in-home
deliveries and called for more investment in the prevention of new cases and
treatment of existing ones.
The UNFPA deputy
representative revealed that Nigeria accounts for about 7.5 per cent of the
global fistula burden, a figure she said was totally unacceptable.
According to the global
body, obstetric fistula is preventable and can largely be avoided by delaying
pregnancy, ensuring skilled birth attendants during child delivery, and
providing timely access to obstetric care for all women who develop
complications during childbirth.
It is estimated that
between 400,000 and 800,000 women live with VVF in Nigeria, a medical condition
that allows for the continuous and involuntary discharge of urine and faeces by
the victim.
In addition, there are
thousands of new cases recorded each year, with Kaduna State alone accounting
for 12,000 existing cases in the country.
Wife of the state
governor, Mrs Aisha El-Rufai, who was also at the conference advocated a strong
legislation that would protect VVF victims from discrimination by their
families and the society.
On her part, the
Commissioner of Human Services and Social Development, Hafsat Baba, spoke about
the purpose of the conference.
She explained that it
was organised to raise awareness about the tragic childbirth injuries that
incapacitates thousands of mainly poor and uneducated young adolescents who
live in rural areas with poor access to quality maternal healthcare.
Other speakers at the
event highlighted various ways of ending the pain, healing wounds, and
restoring the dignity of VVF victims and called for concerted action. (Channels
TV)

























