Corona Quilt Project Installations
The Corona Quilt Project comes to life in a diverse array of installations, scattered throughout Mumbai city. The presentation has been put together by artist Dia Mehhta Bhupal
April 27, 2021: Henry Neondo, ASNS News – The Government of Rwanda has with the help of two US firms launched in Kigali a comprehensive national cervical cancer prevention program that includes vaccination of girls, aged between 12 to 15 years and modern molecular diagnostic screening for women between the ages of 35 and 45
The Corona Quilt Project comes to life in a diverse array of installations, scattered throughout Mumbai city. The presentation has been put together by artist Dia Mehhta Bhupal
IHAD 2021 was very successful. Early measurements indicate that this year campaign messages reached more people around the world than ever before. The High-Level Panel webinar event drew over
The 2021 Us vs HPV webinar series will take place January 25-29, 2021 Each 1- hour webinar is intended for health care providers, parents, patients, young leaders and women’s
On November 17, following the close of the 73rd World Health Assembly, the World Health Organization (WHO) marked this historic announcement to officially launch the elimination strategy.
During her 2017 trip to South Africa to present at the IPVS conference, Dr. Shobha Krishnan visited a small rural community where volunteers were helping girls stay
GIAHC has signed a MOU with the Clinton Health Initiative Access (CHAI), Rwanda, to raise awareness about cervical cancer prevention and the tools that are currently available
These are indeed difficult times for all. In order to create a tangible expression of the gamut of our pandemic experiences and our hopes for the future,
Prarthana Vasudevan. Prarthana is a global health scientist and practitioner, passionate about translating evidence for decision-making and policy. For the past five years, she has specialized in
On behalf of GIAHC, Dr. Krishnan honored health workers and those who work in global health about the importance of health worker leadership and the need to
Duke University’s Center for Global Women’s Health Technologies talks to Dr. Krishnan on her experiences with the effects of COVID-19 on front line women specifically, as well