Hear Olympic Gymnast, Shannon Miller, speak about the newly-launched Pearl of Wisdom Campaign
Cervical Cancer Petition
Every year around the globe, 500,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer and over 250,000 women die from the disease—which means that nearly 700 women die needlessly each day. Education and access to affordable cervical cancer prevention programs can prevent this disease.
I am committed to ending cervical cancer by:
- Taking care of myself first and getting screened for cervical cancer.
- Discussing with my family, my friends and my network of colleagues what each of them can do to prevent cervical cancer among themselves and their daughters through screening and vaccination.
- Informing others through newsletters, websites, media contacts and other communication opportunities about cervical cancer and the way to end this cancer now for future generations.
www.globewomen.org/cervicalcancer
You Can Count on Me!
There are currently 1764 signatures.
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1764 Chidinma UwajumoguNigeria
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1763 Tanesha D. H. PittmanUSA
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1762 Rosieda ShabodienSouth Africa
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1761 Krishnan KaruppannanIndia
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1760 Noridah AhmadMalaysia
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1759 Hapsah RahmatMalaysia
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1758 Mercia MaserumuleSouth Africa
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1757 Lorna WrightCanada
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1756 Narantsetseg GalbadrakhMongolia
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1755 Yelda SagarTurkey
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1754 Misir DenizTurkey
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1753 Arzu OzyolTurkey
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1752 Muge FinkelUSA
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1751 Sakine KoseTurkey
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1750 Chowdhury FarzanaBangladesh
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1749 Alam SabinaBangladesh
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1748 Ahmed SelimaBangladesh
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1747 Anke Domscheit - BergGermany
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1746 Lindiwe NgcoboSouth Africa
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1745 Ritah BetinjanehSyria
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1744 Jane MorganUSA
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1743 Sylvie BetinjanehSyria
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1742 Jai-Leta ColvardUSA
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1741 Angeliki LampropoulouGreece
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1740 mahoya Lisa MangondoCongo, Democratic Republic of the
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1739 Tulihongeni T. AmadNamibia
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1738 Muge EryilmazTurkey
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1737 Yesim SumerkanTurkey
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1736 Maserame TialaneSouth Africa
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1735 Sondan DurukangluTurkey
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1734 Battur SolongoMongolia
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1733 Stepani MariaGreece
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1732 Meow YeeUSA
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1731 Maud PagelGermany
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1730 Birgit KlesperGermany
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1729 Delia AlbertUSA
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1728 Sabine SchemelzerSwitzerland
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1727 Henrike Van PlatenGermany
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1726 Inci SokmenTurkey
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1725 Siv HellenFinland
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1724 Alice DearUSA
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1723 Jonina BjartmarzIceland
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1722 Ngo Mbem Epse Heleine SolongeCameroon
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1721 Colette Edith Ekobo DiengueottiCameroon
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1720 Ntombi ShangaseSouth Africa
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1719 Mineko HasegawaJapan
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1718 Shahinoor RahmanBangladesh
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1717 Dragica BocaCzech Republic
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1716 Mariana BozesanGermany
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1715 Gunilla ThorstenssonSweden
From the 2011 Global Summit of Women
Hon. Maki Esther Ortiz Dominguez, Deputy Minister of Health (Mexico) on Mexico’s experience in combating cervical cancer during Summit’s Closing Ceremony. Click here to see the Presentation
Elizabeth Benham, President of International Federation of Business and Professional Women, a partner of the Global Consortium of Women to End Cervical Cancer, on their efforts to inform their members on cervical cancer issue.
Peer Schatz, CEO, QIAGEN, during Plenary session on Corporate Social Responsibility. Click here to see the Presentation
Pledge from:
European Professional Women’s Network to join Global Consortium of Women to End Cervical Cancer, made by Ana Garcia Fau, CEO, Yell Publicidad and President, European Professional Women’s Network-Spain
From the 2010 Global Summit of Women
At the Closing Ceremony, dedicated to topic “Leading Cervical Cancer Prevention”:
H.E. Selma Kikwete, First Lady of Tanzania on her country’s efforts.
Hon. Meng Xiaosi, Vice Chair, All China Women's Federation on China’s pilot
screening program.Hon. Rebecca Kadaga, Deputy Speaker of Parliament of Uganda on her country’s initiatives.
Yang Lan, Co-Founder & CEO, Sun Media (China) on her media company’s
education initiative on cervical cancer prevention.Sara Lyle, Board Member, Tamika and Friends (USA) and Cervical Cancer advocate on the need to engage everyone, click here to view presentation.
- Speech given by Victor Chu, President, Qiagen Asia Pacific.
At the Ministerial Roundtable:
Archives
2009 GLOBAL SUMMIT OF WOMEN
To learn about the Global Consortium of Women to End Cervical Cancer speeches and pledges made during the 2009 Global Summit of Women in Santiago, Chile, click here.

