The next phase of Project Zero, Hamlin’s ground-breaking program to accelerate the eradication of obstetric fistula, started in Didessa Woreda in the Oromia region of Ethiopia on 13 February 2024.
This woreda (district) covers an area of 632 square kms, with an estimated number of 18,208 rural households.
An initial baseline assessment was conducted to determine levels of awareness of fistula and use of maternal healthcare services. Both were rated very low, meaning there is significant work to be done by the Project Zero team in this woreda.
At the start of March, the Health Development Army (HDA) together with health extension workers started house-to-house surveys to find women hidden with untreated obstetric fistula injuries.
The Project Zero team are halfway through this woreda where 81 women have been found and transported to Hamlin’s Metu Fistula Hospital, treated and can now start their lives anew.
Project Zero will be rolled out to Fedis Woreda and Serahiti Woreda in the second half of 2024, with more woredas planned for 2025.