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one woman at a time.

Our campaigns create conversations that lead to action — earlier appointments, more screenings, less silence around women's health.

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Each campaign has a clear goal, a target audience, and a measurable outcome. Help us spread the word.

Know Your Body Campaign
Active Breast Cancer Awareness

Know Your Body

A nationwide awareness initiative helping women understand the warning signs of breast cancer, how to perform self-examination, and why early detection saves lives. The campaign reaches women in workplaces, clinics, schools, and community centres.

We provide free printed guides, online resources, and short educational workshops. Every woman who joins the campaign becomes an ambassador in her own network.

2,400+
Women reached
38
Cities
94%
Reported more awareness
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Active Cervical Cancer Prevention

Get Tested, Not Guessed

A targeted campaign encouraging women aged 25–65 to book their Pap smear and HPV test — and to understand why the test matters. Research shows that 1 in 3 eligible women have not had a cervical screening in the past 3 years.

The campaign includes a screening reminder tool, a clinic finder, and personal stories from women whose cervical cancer was caught through routine screening.

1 in 3
Women overdue for screening
90%
Preventable with Pap smear
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Get Tested Campaign
Listen To Your Body Campaign
Active Ovarian Cancer Awareness

Listen to Your Body

Ovarian cancer is often called the "silent cancer" — but it isn't silent if you know what to listen for. This campaign teaches women to recognise the subtle, persistent symptoms that may indicate ovarian cancer and to act on them quickly.

The campaign focuses especially on post-menopausal women, who are at higher risk, and on breaking the cultural pattern of dismissing vague symptoms as "stress" or "ageing".

70%
Diagnosed at late stage
92%
Stage I survival rate
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