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Knowledge and technology exist to eliminate cervical cancer-Dr. Kpodar

Lawyer Sowah by Lawyer Sowah
February 9, 2024
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Dr. Chris Kpodar, a former United Nations Consultant for Africa and the Middle East, has stated that knowledge and technology exist to eliminate cervical cancer using effective, low-cost methods, even in the poorest parts of the globe, including Ghana.

 

Dr. Kpodar, a member of the Board of Directors of the Communication for Development and Advocacy Consult (CDA Consult), emphasised that vaccines against cancer-causing strains of human papillomavirus (HPV) are highly effective and should be part of a national effort to get all young women vaccinated.

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He said routine screening and treatment of lesions prevented cancer. Building cervical cancer prevention into critical health programmes, like those for family planning and HIV/AIDS, creates a cost-effective one-stop shop, ensuring women can live long, healthy lives.

 

Dr. Kpodar, who is also Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Solomon Investments Ghana Limited, stated as part of efforts by the Communication for Development and Advocacy Consult (CDA Consult), which is a development communication advocacy non-governmental organisation based in Tema, holistic cervical cancer changed paradigm advocacy.Health Cervical Cancer 21

The CDA Consult Change paradigm campaign hinges on four pillars: free cervical cancer vaccination, scaling up prevention, encouraging screening for early detection, and support for treatment towards the elimination of cervical cancer in Ghana by 2030.

 

Dr. Kpodar re-echoed the World Health Organization (WHO) call for the elimination of cervical cancer deaths but stressed that unfortunately, so much stands in the way between political commitments and a world where women live free of cervical cancer.

He said based on WHO information, women were dying because the issue of cervical cancer was often ignored by donors and leaders, stressing that a lack of money means programmes such as those that CDA Consult was embarking on cannot reach more women.

 

Mr. Francis Ameyibor is the Executive Director,  CDA Consult, which is a development communication advocacy non-governmental organisation, seeking to leverage global connections to get programmes implemented and scaled up in low-resource settings in Ghana and other African Countries.

 

He said CDA Consult would seek to foster the development of cutting-edge cervical cancer prevention technologies and strategies, stressing that CDA Consult was joining forces with global advocates to make the case on behalf of the women who need the programmes.

 

Mr. Ameyibor said the means to prevent and treat cervical cancer are effective, affordable, and, with sufficient political and financial support, scalable to levels that can end this disease for all by 2030.

 

He also explained that CDA Consult would combine proactive advocacy skills and strong communication networks to congregate health professionals, human rights advocates, gender activists, religious adherents, and communication practitioners to embark on a new paradigm of advocacy.

 

He admitted that progress had been made in promoting knowledge of cervical cancer; however, “as we approach the 2030 Sustainable Development Goal threshold for ending cervical cancer, we need to upscale our efforts through a holistic national action involving both state and non-state actors.

 

Mr. Ameyibor said the project would be launched by the end of the first quarter of this year to outline the modalities for the Change Paradigm Advocacy campaign for free cervical cancer vaccinations, advocacy, and scaling up prevention, detection, and treatment towards the elimination of cervical cancer in Ghana.

 

The CDA Consult Board of Directors is chaired by Dr. Prince Kofi Kludjeson, President of Celltel Networks Limited and a former President of the Association of Ghana Industries; Ms. Daphne Lariba Nabila, Executive Director, Legal Resource Centre; and Madam Ramat Ebella Whajah, Chief Executive Officer, Girls With Purpose Foundation, and a

Banking Consultant.

 

The other members are Mr. Kenneth Kwamina Thompson, Chief Executive Officer, Dalex Finance Limited; Mr. Abraham Koomson, Secretary General, Ghana Federation of Labour; and Mr. Francis Ameyibor, former Tema Regional Manager of the Ghana News Agency and Executive Director, CDA Consult Executive Director.

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