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Newsletter Archive 2026

March 2026 Newsletter

Beyond Fistula: Expanding Care for Women in Uganda

On March 7, the expanded gynecological ward at Lira Regional Referral Hospital officially opened in Northern Uganda — a permanent, locally led space for safe surgical care and recovery.

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