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Women often bear the brunt of conflict and disaster around the world. And every year, hundreds of thousands of women turn to Doctors Without Borders for care.
We deliver babies in active conflict zones like Syria and Yemen. We care for women who have experienced sexual violence along the dangerous migration routes through Central America. We screen for and treat cervical cancer in places like Zimbabwe and Malawi—and we provide human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations to prevent it.
Your International Women’s Day tribute gift will help girls like Vanessa—a primary school student in Malawi who received an HPV vaccine from Doctors Without Borders. Vanessa was one of 8,500 nine-year-old girls in her region to receive the vaccination, a critical step to preventing cervical cancer.
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