Thamani Yetu campaign launched for a cervical cancer-free generation

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    In support of January being cervical cancer awareness month, Kilele Health Association, a local Non-Profit that works with cancer survivors and caregivers to increase the quality of life in survivorship has launched Thamani Yetu Initiative, a social campaign which aims at providing 20,000 women and girls with awareness and education about cervical health, and reaching 5,000 eligible women and girls with information and interventions to access screening and vaccination against cervical cancer. http://bdafrica.com