In 2022, nearly 350,000 women globally died from cervical cancer – 7,000 in Nigeria alone. See how Binta is helping change this – by engaging families in her community on the importance of vaccinating girls against human papillomavirus (HPV). Now more than ever, we need to support community health workers and vaccine programmes protecting children. UNICEF will continue to stay for children. Join us in sharing the message that vaccines save lives.
It's absolutely vital that all children get vaccinated to prevent diseases, like cervical cancer, that can become life-threatening if not treated. Binta's work is saving lives, and we should all strive to do the same.
ich halte mich an Folgendes: kein Arztbesuch = kein KREBS, aber dass muss jede Frau selber entscheiden...
Women's health is often neglected in both research and treatment. Vaccines, regular testing of people in the susceptible age group and proper treatment can truly go a long way in reducing death and suffering due to cervical cancer. All power to Binta and other community health workers!
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Deeply inspired by the dedication of health workers like Binta.
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