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IGNORANCE CURTAILING GOVERNMENT EFFORTS IN CERVICAL CANCER DRIVE IN KALANGALA DISTRICT 2nd EPISODE

May 20, 2022 | Esther Wamala | CBS

Esther Wamala · IGNORANCE CURTAILING GOVERNMENT EFFORTS IN CERVICAL CANCER DRIVE IN KALANGALA DISTRICT 2nd EPISODE

In the second episode, various teachers in Kalangala district attribute Parents ‘ rejection of the HPV vaccine, to lack of sensitization by Government. Kalangala district Assistant District Health Officer Nursing Sister Jane Namukasa admits that Parents do not understand HPV Vaccine due to lack of sensitization.

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Esther Wamala

Esther Wamala is a professional media practitioner with over 20 years of experience. Esther specializes in Science Journalism with a focus in health sciences. She is currently employed by Central… Read More.

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