Dr Tebelele
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Dr Tebelele
@aphilecomms
APHILE Communications,Lifecoach,Leadership Healthtalks: [email protected]: Health Content Contributor @ UMhlobo Wenene FM #KKM📻🇿🇦🏆qhamaninande 🎤0713257023
Port Elizabeth, South Africa Присоединился Nisan 2017
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We are partnering with EPCON. AI to use AI-driven targeting and data to strengthen HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening. This work is made possible through funding support from the DPG Family Foundation.
#CervicalCancerElimination #HPVVaccination @aphilecomms
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In conversation with Prof Mabenge on Head To Toe with @aphilecomms we unpack Human Papillomavirus (HPV), a very common virus that most people will be exposed to in their lifetime.
youtu.be/gxGZ3AeHRpo?si… via @YouTube

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@AquitySA CEO Dr @nyathie_sipho will be live on Head to Toe with @aphilecomms discussing HPV vaccination and cervical cancer prevention & why prevention is key to saving women’s lives.
Thursdays | 19:30
DStv Channel 260
@mpumakapa_tv
#HPVVaccination #CervicalCancerPrevention

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The WHO’s 90–70–90 strategy is a simple roadmap to end cervical cancer:
90% of girls vaccinated against HPV
70% of women screened
90% of those diagnosed treatedIf we act early, we save lives. A cervical cancer-free future is possible.
#CervicalCancerElimination
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Cancer of the Cervix 🇿🇦👁️ #HPV @AquitySA @nyathie_sipho we are live tonight @MpumaKapaTV 🫵🏽 encourage & give consent to girlz age 9 to 15yrs to vaccinate


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Kanyisa Dube – SA National AIDS Council (SANAC), Women’s Sector: “We must reach women everywhere—in the system and beyond. Early detection saves lives. Sex workers must also have access to prevention services to protect their health.”
National Council of Trade Unions (NACTU): “We need to do more on prevention and awareness. These are our mothers and sisters who deserve support.”
Business Unity South Africa (BUSA): “Cervical cancer is preventable. Each death reflects a system failure. The private sector has a critical role to play—through vaccination, screening, treatment, and innovation. Investing in women’s health strengthens our economy and builds capacity. Access to affordable prevention, mobile clinics with NGOs, and workplace initiatives are essential.”
Professor Helen Rees – Global Health & Vaccines Expert: “Many women don’t know about cervical cancer risks, so community engagement is essential. Our research spans multiple provinces and focuses on women living with HIV, who are at higher risk of cervical cancer. Community partnerships are key, and South Africa must lead with an agenda that reflects our context and the African region.”
Shenaaz El-Halabi – WHO Country Representative: “Today’s engagement sets the next steps to deliver results for women and children in South Africa. Cervical cancer remains a major issue, but it is treatable if detected early. We applaud South Africa’s progress and urge strengthening primary health care and community-based platforms.”
Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi – Minister of Health: “Cervical cancer is preventable and treatable, yet often diagnosed too late. HIV increases the risk—women with HIV are six times more likely to develop cervical cancer. South Africa carries a disproportionate burden. Eliminating this disease by 2030 is not just a health priority—it’s a matter of social justice.” @AquitySA @HealthZA @nyathie_sipho @HealthZA


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Did you know?
SA aims to:
- Vaccinate 90% of girls by 15
- Screen 70% of women at 35 & 45
- Treat 90% of diagnosed cases
With strong commitment & school campaigns, we’re moving closer to these goals. This #WorldCancerDay, let’s work together to eliminate cervical cancer.

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South Africa - has officially adopted single dose vaccination under the HPV schedule #HPV🇿🇦🫲🏽 @nyathie_sipho @AquitySA

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Collaboration is key to tackling cervical cancer in South Africa. Experts from WHO, trade unions, business, civil society, and government are actively discussing strategies to strengthen prevention, early detection, and treatment programmes.
#CervicalCancerSA #StrongerTogether




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Prevent Cervical Cancer now #Screen #Vaccinate and @AquitySA will be extra proud of your action to help 🇿🇦SA fight cancer🫲🏽
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