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Obstetric fistula continues to afflict thousands of Kenyan women, leaving them physically and emotionally scarred. Despite being preventable and treatable, many suffer in silence due to stigma and lack of access to care. This year's national fistula commemoration day, held in Kisii County, spotlighted the urgent need for action. Citizen TV's Chrispine Otieno brings us the story of resilience and hope.
Kenya marks national fistula commemoration day
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