Interviews
Featured interviews
Here we feature interviews with international medical workers to keep you up to date with the health issues affecting people in developing countries.Contact us if you would like to share your experiences.
Preventing cervical cancer
in Africa - can“t be done?
Cervical cancer is a big killer in Africa. Over 300,000 women die from it annually. It is the biggest killer of middle-aged women in developing countries. In this presentation Priya Agarwal, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Queen Charlotte's Hospital in London and one of the founders of Cervical Cancer Association for Screening and Prevention (CLASP), explains how it can be prevented in Africa.
Fiona Laird
Fiona has been a huge inspiration to the Medical Aid Films team. In this moving interview, she talks about her experience as a midwife in a refugee camp in Darfur.
Comfort Momoh, MBE,
MSC (LOND), RN, RM
Comfort is a Female Genital Mutilation Consultant in Britain, with a formidable reputation as a campaigner for its eradication. In this interview she gives advice to carers of FGM pregnant women during and after delivery.





