The GIAHC Young Leaders (GYL) spend the day on Capitol Hill
The GIAHC Young Leaders (GYL) Spend the Day on Capitol Hill This year GYL were proud to conduct the training session for the day on the Hill.
The recent release of the updated WHO guidelines on cervical cancer screening and treatment represent the beginning of a transition toward a more effective global effort to eliminate this preventable disease by emphasizing HPV testing as the preferred method of screening. GIAHC and partners agree that funders of cervical cancer prevention programs in low-resource settings must begin to communicate when and how their funding policies will prioritize the shift to HPV testing in order to facilitate this important transition at the country level. On these lines of advocacy effort, letters were sent to leadership at PEPFAR, USAID, and the Global Fund acknowledging their guidance in the creation of the new guidelines and calling for clear timelines in which to implement HPV testing in their own funding portfolios. Click here to read the letters.
The GIAHC Young Leaders (GYL) Spend the Day on Capitol Hill This year GYL were proud to conduct the training session for the day on the Hill.
At the World Health Assembly on May 23, 2025, the WHO declared November 17th as the World Cervical Cancer Elimination Day. In order to mark the significance of this day, GIAHC Young leaders will raise funds to help with HPV education in 6 schools in Malawi.
GIAHC organizes a session at IPVC 2025, in Bangkok, on The World Could End Cervical Cancer – If It Tried: Spotlight on India.
Dr. Krishnan had the honor of attending several inspiring events during the 80th UN General Assembly in September 2025, themed “Better Together: 80 years and more for
The July installment of the GHC Partner Meeting Series featured our young leaders, Ariana and McKenna—and Wambui from Women Empowering Nations (WEN).
GIAHC proudly partnered with HPVCA for the second year on the Healthy Youth, Healthy Future 2025 initiative, empowering teen advocates to promote HPV vaccination during meetings with lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
GIAHC, in collaboration with CAPED and PHRII (India), and with support from CAPI (USA), is proud to introduce a new video series on HPV vaccination designed to educate parents.
This April, our young leaders will host a workshop at the inaugural National HPV Conference. We’re honored to serve on the planning committee for this groundbreaking U.S. event.
On March 4, 2025, GIAHC marked IHAD with global partners, including PHRII, who joined a high-level meeting during the event.