Nepal Marks First World Cervical Cancer Elimination Day 2082
Nepal Cervical Cancer Elimination
17th November 2025, Kathmandu
Nepal officially celebrated its first World Cervical Cancer Elimination Day 2082 today.
Nepal Cervical Cancer Elimination
The event was held under the compelling theme: “Act Now, Eliminate Cervical Cancer.” This milestone day focused on leveraging strategy and technology to combat the disease.
Discussions centered on Nepal’s initiatives, the challenges faced, and the future roadmap for controlling cervical cancer. The core strategies involve screening, treatment, and the nationwide Nepal Cervical Cancer Elimination HPV Vaccination Campaign.
Strategic Review of HPV Campaign Success
A key segment of the program involved a comprehensive review of the HPV Vaccination Campaign 2081. Stakeholders actively discussed the campaign’s learning outcomes and successes.
Officials shared vital information regarding the progress made in cancer prevention and management across the nation. Learning from this campaign is crucial. It helps in effectively planning future phases and ensuring wider coverage.
High-Level Official Attendance
The important event was presided over by Dr. Madan Kumar Upadhyaya, Director of the Family Welfare Division. Top-tier health officials provided guidance and support.
Key attendees included:
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Dr. Shrikrishna Shrestha, Additional Secretary at the Ministry of Health and Population.
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Dr. Kedar Dhakal, Director General of the Department of Health Services.
Their presence highlighted the government’s strong commitment. They actively support the goal of Nepal Cervical Cancer Elimination.
Collaboration Across the Health Ecosystem
The program saw the active participation of numerous key figures. Attendees included officials from the Ministry of Health and Population. Directors from the Department and various Centers of Health Services were also present.
Crucially, representatives from international partners attended. These included the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF. Collaboration among all these stakeholders is essential. It provides the necessary resources and expertise for a successful nationwide campaign.
Honoring Contributors to Elimination Efforts
During the ceremony, the Ministry recognized and honored various individuals and organizations. They were celebrated for their active support.
Their contributions spanned three critical areas: screening, treatment, and the HPV Vaccination Campaign. Recognizing these efforts encourages continuous dedication. It reinforces the importance of community and institutional partnership in public health initiatives.
Future Roadmap: Integrating ICT for Screening
Discussions on the “Future Roadmap” emphasized the role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Technology can significantly enhance cervical cancer screening programs. Mobile health platforms and digital record-keeping improve efficiency and outreach.
They ensure that screening reaches women in remote areas. Nepal must actively adopt these ICT tools. This will help overcome geographical challenges and accelerate Nepal Cervical Cancer Elimination efforts.
Venue and Acknowledgements
The historic event took place at Staff College, Jawalakhel. The organizers extended their sincere gratitude to all active supporters. A special thank you was given to the World Health Organization. WHO and other partners provided instrumental support for the successful execution of the day’s activities.
Their collaboration remains vital for sustaining the momentum created by the HPV Vaccination Campaign. This first-ever celebration sets a powerful precedent for future health initiatives in the country.
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