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WOCACA calls for more equitable, accessible cancer care as the globe commemorates World Cancer Day

Women’s Coalition against Cancer (WOCACA) has called upon policymakers, healthcare providers, community leaders, civil society advocates and all Malawians to work together to create a more equitable and accessible cancer…

Malawi’s health institutions asked to prioritize link between GBV, women’s health

Women’s Coalition Against Cancer (WOCACA) has appealed to health institutions in Malawi to prioritize the link between gender-based violence (GBV) and women’s health as the global community commemorates this year’s 16…

WOCACA calls for greater investment in cervical cancer elimination programmes in Malawi’s rural and underserved communities

Women’s Coalition Against Cancer (WOCACA) has called for greater and enhanced collaboration and resource mobilization in the fight against cervical cancer in Malawi, especially in rural and underserved communities.

NGO worried with escalation of mental health problems among workers

Malawi continues to register in escalation in cases of stress, burnout, and anxiety among workers in various sectors despite growing recognition of mental health as a critical component of well-being,…

WOCACA calls for stringent measures to protect youth from harmful tobacco products

Women’s Coalition Against Cancer (WOCACA) has asked the Government of Malawi to implement and enforce stringent regulations on the marketing, sale, and distribution of tobacco products in order to protect…