Women are a vital part of society and the impact of cervical cancer-related complications transcends their families and community. Through intentional relationships, we serve women by providing reproductive education, training medical personnel, and equipping facilities for self-sustaining programs. You can help women living in rural, low-and-middle-income communities access life-saving medical services and treatment.

Achieving the 90-70-90 targets by 2030 would result in over 62 million cervical cancer deaths averted by 2120. 

We take immense pride in presenting our endeavors in the PINCC Impact Reports. This encapsulates our organization's remarkable journey and achievements throughout the past years. As we delve into the pages of each report, you'll discover the tangible impact of PINCC's initiatives, showcasing not only the challenges we've overcome but also the lives we've touched and transformed.

 
You and your team gave our team the courage to engage at the government level as Trainers of Trainers. We also via you introduced thermocoagulation as cryo wasn’t working well. Now the initial round of national training is finished and the rate of cervical cancer deaths have dropped in last 5 years! Thanks so much for your service to the Kingdom of Cambodia and our team at MMCC :)
— Judy, PINCC Program Recipent
 

Sources:

World Health Organization. (2020). Global strategy to accelerate the elimination of cervical cancer as a public health problem. World Health Organization. from https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240014107