January is recognized globally as Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, and Uganda joins in with campaigns to educate communities E A. Awareness is critical because many women are unaware of risk factors, symptoms, or the availability of preventive services. Local initiatives—radio programs, school talks, and village health meetings—help break the silence around cervical cancer. Survivors sharing their stories inspire others to seek screening and vaccination. In Kamuli District, awareness campaigns led by the Cervical Care Alliance are building a culture of prevention and hope.
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Raising Awareness, Saving Lives
January is recognized globally as Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, and Uganda joins in with campaigns to educate communities E A. Awareness is critical because... Read more
HPV Vaccination – Protecting the Next Generation
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the leading cause of cervical cancer, with types 16 and 18 responsible for about 70% of cases worldwide C. Uganda introduced HPV... Read more
The Power of Early Screening in Uganda
Cervical cancer remains the most common cancer among women in Uganda, with over 7,000 new cases reported annually A. Unfortunately, more than 80% of women are... Read more



