Ghana has launched a nationwide HPV vaccination campaign to protect 2.5 million girls from cervical cancer. But while health workers race to immunize, some parents remain unsure about the new program.
Breakdown
- Cervical cancer remains a significant health issue in Africa, with HPV vaccines able to prevent up to 90% of cases.
- Ghana is aiming to vaccinate 2.5 million girls aged 9 to 14 through a government-led campaign supported by UNICEF. 11s
- Some parents remain hesitant about the vaccine, but doctors stress its safety and effectiveness, noting Ghana is late to adopt the program. 1m 17s
- The government is also increasing cervical cancer screening, especially for women who missed the vaccination window. 1m 39s
- Ghana aims to eliminate cervical cancer within the next century through combined vaccination and screening efforts. 2m 17s