Preventing Cervical Cancer:
Vaccinate and Educate
Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths among women, being almost entirely (95%) preventable through protection against the HPV virus.
In many communities, limited access to healthcare, lack of awareness, and stigma prevent women from receiving life-saving prevention and early treatment.
Our outreaches address this gap through HPV vaccination, education, and community engagement. By teaching families about cervical cancer and vaccinating girls and women, our specialists help stop the disease before it ever begins.
Our outreaches address this gap through HPV vaccination, education, and community engagement. By teaching families about cervical cancer and vaccinating girls and women, our specialists help stop the disease before it ever begins.
Quality improvements
quality control
Set up a sub-team to focus on mobilization, registration, and internal quality control.
local HEALTH WORKERS
Education of local community health workers (CHWs) to provide HPV awareness education in communities & schools
Community aWARENESS
Identification of local “HPV champions” to deliver transformative social media and radio talks to create awareness in communities
“My dreams are bigger than a disease that can be prevented.”
- Aaliyah (14)
- Aaliyah (14)
By choosing the HPV vaccine, Aaliyah is protecting not just her health, but her future - so she can grow up, chase her goals, and become everything she’s meant to be.
3254
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HPV vaccinations were given, achieving its highest impact to date.
7500
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Girls educated about the prevention of cervical cancer
203
community leaders educated
132
Manyattas visited

