About Us

No women should die from preventable disease

 

United to End Cervical Cancer in Egypt is a pioneering national program launched by Rotary Egypt through a grant from Rotary International, as part of its large-scale programs and under the auspices of the relevant authorities in Egypt.

The program aims to protect the health of girls and women in Egypt through:

  • Vaccinating 32,000 girls against HPV.
  • Screening 16,000 women for early detection of cervical cancer.
  • Disseminating health knowledge and awareness to millions of Egyptians through media and community campaigns.

Vision & Mission UECCE

  • We believe that every girl & woman has the right to prevention, knowledge, and care.
  • We work to support the health of Egyptian women.
  • No woman should die from a completely preventable cancer.
  • A future free of cervical cancer in Egypt, where prevention becomes a health priority for every family.

The Role of Rotary

Rotary members in Egypt:

  • Organize community awareness campaigns.
  • Train community leaders.
  • Coordinate and document events.
  • Build partnerships, monitor performance, and ensure the quality and sustainability of activities.

Meet The Team

Dr. Amal Al Sisi

Professor of Pediatrics, Cairo University Cadre Technical Coordinator for Maternal and Child Health at The Rotary Foundation CEO of the Rotary Program of Scale “United to End Cervical Cancer In Egypt.”

Dr. Assem Abdel Razek

Chair of Steering committee Past District Governor

Professor Ahmed El Minawi

MBBCh, MSc, MD, FACGE, FRCOG Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Kasr Al Aini Medical School, Cairo University. -President, the Pan African Society of Endometriosis

Dr. Mona Samir

Program Manager

Ms. Mahitab El Helaly

Administration Manager

Mr. Ahmed Saed

Accounting Manager

Dr. Joseph Riad

Monitoring and Evaluation

Our History

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2009

The First Project

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2010

Early Global Grants

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2011