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We believe education is the first step to prevention. Here you’ll find trusted, easy-to-understand resources about HPV, cervical cancer, vaccines, and women’s health — for families, youth, educators, and health professionals. Feel free to browse, download, and share.

FAQs

What is HPV?

HPV (Human Papillomavirus) is a common virus that can affect the reproductive system. Some types of HPV can lead to cervical cancer in women.

How does someone get HPV?

HPV is mainly spread through skin-to-skin contact during intimate contact. Most people will get HPV at some point in their lives.

Does everyone with HPV get cancer?

No. Most HPV infections go away on their own, but high-risk types can lead to cervical cancer over time if not detected.

Can men get HPV?

Yes, but men are usually carriers. Some types of HPV can also cause cancers in men.

Is the HPV vaccine safe?

Yes. It is WHO-approved, tested, and used in over 140 countries to protect against cervical cancer.

Who should take the HPV vaccine?

Girls between the ages of 9–15. Our program targets girls aged 12–15 Boys too can take the vaccine

Does the vaccine affect fertility?

No. The vaccine does not affect a girl’s ability to have children in the future.

Is it mandatory?

The vaccine is optional, but strongly recommended for protection.

What is cervical screening?

It is a quick test to check if there are any early changes in the cervix that could become cancerous later.

Who should be screened?

Women between 25 and 45 years old. It is free under the UECCE program.

Is the screening painful?

It may be slightly uncomfortable but not painful. The test takes only a few minutes.

Are vaccination and screening free?

Yes. All UECCE services — awareness, vaccine, and screening — are free for eligible girls and women.

Can I volunteer or help?

Absolutely! Visit the [Take Action] page to volunteer or become a partner.

Where can I get more info?

You can explore our [Resources Center] or [Contact Us] directly.