ACT 4 Children shared a post on LinkedIn:
“It takes a village to raise a child. It takes a vaccine to protect her.
‘Your health, your power, your future.’
Share this message from Hon. Shirley Kyei, Member of Parliament in Ghana, urging families in Africa to shield their daughters and get protected with the HPV vaccine.
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among Ghanaian young women after breast cancer and remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths.
Learn more about Ghana’s first nationwide HPV vaccination campaign, aiming to immunize 2.4 million girls aged 9 to 14 (via UNICEF Ghana).”
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