GIAHC marks international HPV Awareness Day… Here’s how our young leaders participated….
March 4th is International HPV Awareness Day, the day that the global spotlight shines on a virus that we have the tools to eliminate and the ability
GIAHC and its young leaders are delighted to work with Vaccine Ambassadors to raise funds towards donating 6000 HPV vaccine doses for Suriname. Each dose costs USD 11.50. The fundraising campaign will officially commence of Nov 17th, Cervical Cancer Elimination Day and end at the conclusion of Us vs. HPV Prevention week on Friday, January 26th, 2024. We appreciate your participation.
Please donate here and enter “Suriname” under the “Add comment” box.
March 4th is International HPV Awareness Day, the day that the global spotlight shines on a virus that we have the tools to eliminate and the ability
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