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With increased funding for screen-and-treat programs, we can prevent needless deaths from cervical cancer. Successful screen-and-treat programs rely heavily on mobilizing and educating communities, organizing services to meet women’s schedules and strengthening the systems that ensure clients return for follow-up appointments.
More...Experts have increasingly recognized that health issues like cervical cancer must be approached with the patient’s needs and context in mind. (Reposted from Women Deliver’s July 2018 “What’s Good” newsletter)
More...Devex talked to TogetHER’s Kathy Vizas and Celina Schocken about their experience as public health advocates, the state of cervical cancer advocacy now and in the past, and the strategy of TogetHER.
More...TogetHER congratulated WHO Director General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on his call to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health threat.
More...After three years working on a cervical cancer screening program in India, Kathy Vizas realized that there wasn’t enough awareness of the disease and funding was severely lacking. She took matters into her own hands.
More...The Philanthropy Workshop spotlighted Kathy Vizas explaining the conception and mission of TogetHER.
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