Recently, the project collaborated with the local authorities of Dong Kho and Tanh Linh communes to organize two training sessions on cervical cancer prevention for women. This meaningful activity aimed to raise awareness and provide basic health knowledge to participants. A total of 54 women attended the sessions.

During the training, participants were provided with essential information about cervical cancer – one of the most common and high-risk diseases among women. The content focused on recognizing early symptoms, understanding the causes of the disease, and learning effective prevention methods. In addition, women were guided on reproductive health care, regular screening, and adopting healthy lifestyles to reduce the risk of illness.
The sessions not only helped participants access necessary medical knowledge but also encouraged them to take a more proactive role in protecting their own health and that of their families. By applying what they have learned, women are better equipped to recognize warning signs and seek timely medical support.

This activity represents an important step in community health care, contributing to a safer and healthier life for local women. It also reflects the project’s ongoing commitment to supporting women’s well-being and empowering them through improved health awareness.
