Posts Tagged ‘fistula’

Ethiopia : At the Confluence of Intention, Resources, and Action

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In October 2010 I traveled to Ethiopia withSalaamGarage to profile the childbirth injury of Obstetric Fistula. I was touched by the stories that I heard at Hamlin Fistula Hospital in Addis Ababa and by the Ethiopians whom I met. I wondered what solutions might be possible for the women with the saddest stories, especially those whose fistula repair surgeries were not successful. These women have little hope for a viable future.


Travel to Ethiopia this October, witness the challenges of women’s reproductive health

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Our journey to Ethiopia will take you straight into the heart of its people, and most notably its women. Like many other parts of the world, rural women in Ethiopia struggle with heavy burdens and lack of access to basic medical care, education, and financial independence.


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My name is Kristie McLean and I traveled with SalaamGarage to Ethiopia six months ago. For me, one of the biggest attractions to SalaamGarage is its focus on raising awareness of social issues and challenging travelers to ACT (rather than just documenting the status quo) to bring about positive change. I am always on the [...]


Samara Lectures represents SalaamGarage founder, Amanda Koster

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“Samara Lectures is a full-service Seattle-based lecture agency that focuses on speakers who make a difference in the world.  SalaamGarage is the perfect example of the type of organization we like to support – making connections by telling stories about real people and their struggles. Since we specialize in bringing this kind of inspirational first [...]


Life Disrupted and The Return to Normal

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Author, Veronica Gray’s  Note: In November 2010 I traveled to Ethiopia with SalaamGarage.  We had been invited to visit the Hamlin Fistula Hospital in Addis Ababa.  There, I met Alemtsehay Mamo and Engocha Marefia.  I had the privilege of these two very remarkable women permitting me to look into the windows of their lives.  They [...]