Preventing Unnecessary Cervical Cancer Deaths in Zambia
Worldwide, women and girls are needlessly suffering from a disease that is preventable and curable. Cervical cancer has historically been overlooked by [...]
Worldwide, women and girls are needlessly suffering from a disease that is preventable and curable. Cervical cancer has historically been overlooked by [...]
Timing is everything. Just ask Janny Zulu. The 52-year-old single mother of two recently found out she had a precancerous lesion [...]
None of us are strangers to the powerful role technology plays in our lives – or the ways in which it can [...]
Globally, one woman dies of cervical cancer every two minutes. In Zambia, Project Concern International (PCI) is working to put an end [...]
Growing up, Mildred Kalufyanya used to imagine becoming a journalist like her father. An unexpected turn of events changed that plan, but [...]
Zambia has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in Sub-Saharan Africa at 13%. Among the military population, the prevalence rate is [...]
Tobias, second from the right, grew from PCI Zambia’s programs to go from street child to thriving community member. Project [...]
Evelyn lived in small, rural village two hours by car from the Zambian town of Kabwe. She had six children and while [...]
Here at PCI, we envision an AIDS-free generation and an end to the AIDS epidemic. And this World AIDS Day, we’re celebrating [...]
This blog was originally published on Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon's blog, highlighting a recent announcement about a partnership between Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon (PRRR) [...]