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The Ghana Education Service (GES) in the Ahafo Region has pledged full support for the upcoming Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination campaign aimed at protecting girls from cervical cancer.
Speaking to Adom News at Hwidiem during a stakeholders’ meeting organised by the Regional Health Directorate, Girls Education Officer Dakora Scholastica said the directorate is committed to ensuring that no eligible girl is left out.

The vaccination exercise, scheduled for 7–11 October 2025, targets girls aged nine to 14.
Ms. Scholastica explained that schools will identify and assemble all eligible girls for the free vaccination.
She emphasised that cervical cancer causes severe suffering and that prevention is critical, especially for families unable to afford treatment. Scholastica also appealed to parents, particularly mothers, to ensure their daughters are vaccinated.

Reverend Ebenezer Kwame Frimpong, Chairman of the Goaso Local Council of Churches and Head Pastor of Abundant Life Baptist Church, urged religious leaders not to discourage participation in the programme.
He called on the Health Directorate to enhance education and engagement with clergy to promote acceptance of the HPV vaccination as part of efforts to combat cervical cancer in the region.
HPV, or Human Papillomavirus, is a common viral infection that can cause genital warts and various cancers, including cervical cancer, although most infections clear on their own.
It spreads through skin-to-skin contact, primarily during sexual activity.
While there is no cure for the virus itself, treatments are available for the health problems it causes, and a highly effective vaccine can prevent infection.
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