Season 2 : Episode 6 Stoma Care Zambia: A Voice for the Unspoken
In this episode we have a candid discussion with Benjamin Lungu who is one of the inspiring founders behind Stoma Care Zambia, an organization dedicated to supporting individuals living with stomas. A stoma is a surgically created opening on the abdomen that allows waste (stool or urine) to leave the body when the normal route is not possible due to illness, injury, or surgery. It can be lifesaving, but it also comes with challenges.
Benjamin's vision has been to create a safe space where patients can find not only medical guidance but also emotional strength, community, and dignity in their journey. He understands that beyond the surgery and treatment, patients need ongoing support to live confidently and without stigma.
At Stoma Care Zambia, the team works tirelessly to:
• Educate and raise awareness about stomas, helping patients, families, and communities understand what they are and how to care for them.
• Provide peer support networks, where people living with stomas can share experiences, encourage one another, and break the silence around this condition.
• Advocate for access to essential ostomy products, such as stoma bags and skin care supplies, which are often difficult to find or afford in Zambia.
• Empower patients to live independently, with dignity and confidence, by challenging stigma and misconceptions.
Through Benjamin's leadership and the dedication of his colleagues, Stoma Care Zambia is transforming lives turning what many see as a burden into an opportunity for resilience, hope, and community.