This blog is authored by Rosemary Kombo who is a full-time employee of International Medical Corps, Nairobi, Kenya. Just What...
Kenya's International Medical Corps Program Director, Rosemary Kombo's Viewpoint

This blog is authored by Rosemary Kombo who is a full-time employee of International Medical Corps, Nairobi, Kenya. Just What...
The sustainable model that CureCervicalCancer is based on is the most efficient and effective way to bring needed screening and...
The Kisumu Project is one that has taken extraordinary planning. CureCervicalCancer has worked very hard over many months to make...
April 25, 2014 marks a major milestone for CCC and the women of Kisumu County! The mortality rate for cervical...
For the past week here in Kisumu, Kenya, CureCervicalCancer has trained well over a dozen healthcare professionals in the cervical cancer...
After an intensive and productive week long theoretical and practical training session in Kisumu, Kenya, 3 of the 12 highly...
CureCervicalCancer has successfully trained local healthcare professionals at the main hospital in Kisumu in the “See and Treat ” procedure to...
My name is Robert Oppel, and I am the photojournalist for the CureCervicalCancer Kenya 2014 Project. My day job, however, is...
Today was the CCC Team’s first day of training the local healthcare professionals (over 35 people in attendance)in the “See...
After nearly one year of preparations, the day finally arrived on April 20th, 2014. In Nairobi, Kenya, CureCervicalCancer’s team members...