FEATURE: Niger’s girls find 'sanctuary' in fistula treatment centres
Twenty-three-year-old Kodi Moumdau laughs with a group of young women in brightly coloured shawls in her ward at the National Fistula Centre [Centre National de Référence de Fistule Obstétricale] in the outskirts of Niamey, the capital of Niger. They can consider themselves amongst the lucky women who have been treated for and survived an obstetric fistula condition.
FEATURE: Niger’s girls find 'sanctuary' in fistula treatment centres
Source: UN News – Women, Children, and Population