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Explore evidence-based resources to support your efforts to increase HPV vaccination uptake. Most of these tools were developed for use in India and Kenya. Visit Implementing Action Guides and Resources to learn about adapting these for use in other communities.
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Recommendations to Promote HPV Vaccination: Evidence-Based Messages to Motivate Parents to Vaccinate
A Practical Guide for Health Insurance Companies and Health Authorities in Colombia to reach parents and increase HPV vaccination rates.

Help Reduce Your Cancer Risk – English
Booklet on steps to take to reduce cancer risk, including HPV vaccination & cervical screening. For the general public in India, in English.

Help Reduce Your Cancer Risk – Hindi
Booklet on steps to take to reduce cancer risk, including HPV vaccination & cervical screening. For the general public in India, translated into Hindi.

Marathi Parent Education Poster
Posters to place in healthcare facilities to prompt physicians and parents to discuss HPV vaccination. Can also be used in other prominent locations. Translated into Marathi.

Kannada Parent Education Poster
Posters to place in healthcare facilities to prompt physicians and parents to discuss HPV vaccination. Can also be used in other prominent locations. Translated into Kannada.

Bengali Parent Education Poster
Posters to place in healthcare facilities to prompt physicians and parents to discuss HPV vaccination. Can also be used in other prominent locations. Translated into Bengali.

Tamil Parent Education Poster
Posters to place in healthcare facilities to prompt physicians and parents to discuss HPV vaccination. Can also be used in other prominent locations. Translated into Tamil.

Hindi Parent Education Poster
Posters to place in healthcare facilities to prompt physicians and parents to discuss HPV vaccination. Can also be used in other prominent locations. Translated into Hindi.

Global HPV Vaccination and Cervical Cancer Screening Social Media Toolkit
Toolkit of social images and posts to use with the general public to increase awareness about HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening. Facts and images used fit a global audience, not one specific audience.

India HPV Vaccination and Cervical Cancer Screening Social Media Toolkit
Toolkit of social images and posts to use with the general public to increase awareness about HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening in India.

Kenya HPV Vaccination and Cervical Cancer Screening Social Media Toolkit
Toolkit of social images and posts to use with the general public to increase awareness about HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening in Kenya.

HPV Vaccination Educator Reflector Jacket – Kenya
Reflector jacket graphic designs that can be worn by community health volunteers to create awareness about HPV vaccination

Presentation: HPV Vaccination Training for Health Workers – Kenya
Overview of the burden of cervical cancer, description of HPV infection and HPV vaccination in Kenya for health workers

HPV Vaccination Poster – Kenya
Poster to place in health facilities to prompt health workers and parents to discuss HPV vaccination

Parent Handout: Don’t Wait to Vaccinate – Kenya
Handout for parents emphasising on-time HPV vaccination

HPV Vaccination Educator Stickers / Badges – Kenya
Printable stickers and graphic designs that can be worn by community health volunteers to create awareness about HPV vaccination.

HPV Vaccination Job Aid for CHVs – Kenya
Job aid to use with parents. Contains key facts and messages about HPV, cervical cancer and HPV vaccination.

Factsheet for Health Workers: Frequently Asked Questions – Kenya
Handout for health workers with common questions and answers about the HPV vaccine

Action Checklist for Civil Societies – Kenya
An editable template that helps civil society organisations supporting health facilities in Kenya plan specific activities in alignment with the Action Guide for Civil Society Organisations

Increasing Uptake of HPV Vaccine in Kenya: An Action Guide for Civil Society Organisations
A guide for civil society organisations to support counties and health facilities to increase the uptake of HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer in Kenya. The guide includes resources to support implementation.

Sample Certificate of Recognition – Global
Modifiable certificate to recognise HPV vaccination champions and/or health care workers’ efforts or completion of training

Social Sharable Video: Physician Champion – India
Social sharable video featuring Soumya Swaminathan, MD, pediatrician and former chief scientist at the World Health Organization, calling on Indian physicians to support cervical cancer elimination by giving the HPV vaccine to girls aged 9 to 14 years

Sample Op-Ed: Support of HPV Vaccination – India
Customisable opinion editorial that physician advocates can tailor for local context and send to news outlets or blogs for publication

Sample Letter To Policymakers – India
Customisable letter template from physicians to policymakers and local government officials to advocate for HPV vaccination in the context of the World Health Organization’s global cervical cancer elimination strategy

Sample Letter: To Medical Society Members – India
Customisable letter template from medical society to members to highlight the burden of cervical cancer and the importance of HPV vaccination to help prevent cervical cancer
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