The Musa Project is advancing a strategic, locally led approach to expanding compassionate, high-quality care for women with severe childbirth injuries. Building on the success of the dedicated gynecological ward at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital, Professor Musa Kayondo is scaling a model that prioritizes reaching more women in need, training the next generation of surgeons, and strengthening the clinical infrastructure required to prevent injuries and deliver lasting impact.

Staff and support specialized women’s health wards to deliver consistent, free surgical care, post-operative recovery, rehabilitation, and follow-up—ensuring women receive complete, dignified care from surgery through healing.
Expand a multi-year fellowship and training program for Ugandan surgeons and medical teams, strengthening expertise in fistula repair, advanced pelvic surgery, safe cesarean section techniques, and comprehensive obstetric care to prevent future injuries.
Double the size of the Mbarara gynecological ward—our headquarters and regional referral center—from 40 to 80 beds, expanding surgical volume and significantly increasing hands-on training capacity for new surgeons within a high-volume, specialized clinical setting.
Establish dedicated women’s gynecological wards at partner hospitals in Lira, Nakaseke, and Bwindi, paired with extensive community mobilization and outreach to identify women suffering in silence and connect them to timely surgical care.
Equip all partner facilities with essential surgical equipment, supplies, and infrastructure needed to safely deliver advanced care and support ongoing treatment and training programs.
Through expanded infrastructure, specialized training, and community education, The Musa Project is restoring dignity, health, and opportunity for women across Uganda. Your support makes this work possible.

Led by Musa Kayondo and a highly trained Ugandan surgical team, The Musa Project supported complex gynecological and childbirth-injury surgeries throughout 2025, delivering compassionate, life-changing care to women who had often suffered for years.

After surgery, women are able to heal, laugh, and return to their families and communities. In 2025, care supported by The Musa Project included 600 advanced pelvic surgeries.

Surgical camps, like this one in Lira, bring specialized care directly to women who cannot access it otherwise. In 2025, outreach efforts helped connect women from remote regions to life-changing treatment, while strengthening local systems of care.

Your support helps close the gap between women in need and the care that can change their lives. By standing with The Musa Project, you help ensure women are not left to suffer in silence when treatment is possible.
Gifts to The Musa Project support infrastructure, training, and systems of care that endure. Your investment strengthens locally led solutions that continue serving women long after a single surgery is complete.
Donor support makes it possible to reach women in remote and underserved regions through outreach and surgical camps. Together, we bring care closer to home for women who would otherwise go without.
Your partnership helps train surgeons and medical professionals to deliver advanced pelvic and obstetric care. Building local expertise is essential to preventing future injuries and expanding access to safe care.
Every woman deserves compassionate care and the chance to heal. Your generosity helps restore health, dignity, and opportunity to women and families whose lives have been deeply impacted by childbirth injuries.
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