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Nakuku experienced this isolation firsthand. For years, she lived in the shadows, her dignity stripped away by a condition that is entirely preventable and treatable. Her story mirrors that of millions of women in the developing world, where the "disease of poverty" creates a cycle of shame. sara nightaku
Sara Nakuku’s journey is more than a personal success story; it is a indictment of global inequality in maternal care. While fistula has been virtually eliminated in the developed world, it continues to devastate the lives of the poorest and most marginalized women. Her story mirrors that of millions of women
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She stepped into the public eye, sharing her story with local and international media, including partnerships with non-profits like the and various UN initiatives. Nakuku understood that the greatest barrier to treatment was often a lack of information and the paralyzing shame felt by victims.
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is a Kenyan public health advocate and survivor of a severe obstetric fistula. She has become a prominent voice in East Africa regarding maternal health, women's rights, and the stigma surrounding childbirth injuries.