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Over 12,000 women living with obstetric fistula in Ghana — Asokwa MP
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Over 12,000 women living with obstetric fistula in Ghana — Asokwa MP

Modern Ghana about 1 hour 1 mins read
More than 12,000 women in Ghana are currently living with obstetric fistula, a severe childbirth-related injury, while health facilities across the country continue to face shortages of equipment needed to repair the condition.

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