How does the beginning of a partnership lead to the end of a deadly disease?  @GatesFoundation
How does the beginning of a partnership lead to the end of a deadly disease?  @GatesFoundation
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When you get the right partners together, the potential is endless.

Like in China, where establishing the first-ever free HPV pilot vaccine program could prevent a deadly disease from reaching millions of women.

In a community like Ordos, where their rate of cervical cancer is higher than the national average in China, the necessity to protect young women through equitable HPV vaccine distribution was at an all-time high. Our partners at the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Cancer Hospital and the Ordos Health Commission knew they had to implement a program. Thanks to the success of the vaccine program in Ordos, more and more cities and provinces are launching free HPV vaccine programs. Now, communities all across China are finding strength in unity to one day get the HPV vaccine into the National Immunization Program and eliminate cervical cancer once and for all.

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How does the beginning of a partnership lead to the end of a deadly disease? @GatesFoundation

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