Online Advocacy Kit
Below you will find a number of downloadable materials that have been developed by those involved with the GARDASIL Access Program. The materials are meant to complement the existing public knowledge base on HPV vaccine access and child/adolescent immunization models in lowest income countries. We invite you to use the materials as you see fit for your own purposes.
The kit will be updated with new materials as they become available, so please check back regularly for additional information.
Please note that all materials included in the online advocacy kit have been developed independently and do not necessarily reflect the views of Axios Healthcare Development or Merck & Co., Inc.
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GARDASIL Access Program Fact Sheet
A program overview, including details on eligible countries, completed and current projects and how to apply (developed by Axios). |
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Presentations from the 1st Global Summit on Women’s Cancer (September 1-2, 2011)
Presentations highlighting the operational experiences and lessons learned from GARDASIL Access Program participants from Lesotho, Cameroon and Uganda. The presentations were first presented during the 1st Global Summit on Women’s Cancer in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on September 1-2, 2011. |
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GARDASIL Access Program Webinar Presentations (October 31, 2011)
Lessons learned presentations from GARDASIL Access Program participants in Bolivia, Lesotho and Nepal featured during the webinar "Expanding the Evidence Base for HPV Vaccine in Developing Countries: A Global Perspective Featuring GARDASIL Access Program participants." The webinar was held on October 31, 2011. |
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The kit will be updated with new materials as they become available, so please check back regularly for additional information.
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Lessons Learned from Program Participants from Cameroon and Uganda
Video includes advice from two GARDASIL Access Program participants: Lily Haritu, nurse and coordinator of Women's Health Program at Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Board, and Margaret Sekyondwa, nurse at Mildmay Uganda. |
If you are a GARDASIL Access Program participant and would like to submit additional materials to be included in the Online Advocacy Kit, please contact GARDASILaccess@axiosint.com.
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