with other key individuals and organizations, facilitated
a 16 days global campaign against gender based violence
in Runyenjes. The series of events including a 4 days
medical camp, ran from 25th November to10th December.
In the four medical camps women received free HIV testing,
Cervical and Breast cancer screening.500 women were found
terminally ill and were not aware. This was followed by
intense counseling sessions to help these mothers and daughters
to take it a day at a time.
The women were also informed on the support systems around
for more medical care. AFH would love to go an extra mile and
aid their medication and therapy; By so doing, these women will
receive proper medical care at a subsidized fee or even free.
Cervical and Breast cancer screening.500 women were found
terminally ill and were not aware. This was followed by
intense counseling sessions to help these mothers and daughters
to take it a day at a time.
The women were also informed on the support systems around
for more medical care. AFH would love to go an extra mile and
aid their medication and therapy; By so doing, these women will
receive proper medical care at a subsidized fee or even free.
We salute all the service providers who were dedicated to
serve their community, and all our partners who made this
day a success.
National leaders addressing the women.
For more information or to support this cause, please visit;
http://www.africanfamilyhealth.org/
LET US BE THE CHANGE WE WANT TO SEE.
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