CONQUERING CERVICAL CANCER (30 MIN GLOBAL VERSION) - PERPETUAL SCREENING LICENCE

$330.00 AUD

Conquering Cervical Cancer dares you to imagine the seemingly unthinkable- what if we could conquer cancer?

Featuring powerful stories from survivors, insights from highly regarded experts, and a call to action from activists worldwide, Conquering Cervical Cancer is a groundbreaking documentary with a soaring ambition: to accelerate the elimination of cervical cancer worldwide.Travelling from Australia to Malaysia; Zambia to the USA; Colombia to Switzerland, Conquering Cervical Cancer declares a deep divide.

This 30-minute version is perfect for educational use, professional development, inductions, and workshops; particularly for classes or sessions that are 30-60 minutes in length.

At a time when cervical cancer is on the brink of elimination but more than 300,000 women are still lost to the preventable disease each year, governments across the world must prioritise cervical cancer control. In 2018, the World Health Organization called for global action to end cervical cancer this century. By doing so, it is estimated that 62 million lives could be saved.

Conquering Cervical Cancer introduces us to the inspiring medical professionals championing the global push to eliminate cervical cancer; the policymakers who are bringing prevention programs to their regions; and the women who have faced cervical cancer head-on and have emerged ready to take action against this disease. 

Deeply moving, thought-provoking, and endlessly inspiring; this film is essential viewing that will quickly become your go-to topic of conversation.

 

Featuring an impressive lineup of celebrated experts and survivors, including: 

  • Director-General of the WHO; Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
  • Former CEO of Cancer Council Australia; Professor Sanchia Aranda AM
  • Renowned Australian epidemiologists; Professor Karen Canfell AC FAHMS and Professor Ian Frazer AC 
  • Deputy executive director of Programme at UNAIDS; Dr Shannon Hader
  • Executive Director of the Australian Centre for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer; Professor Marion Saville
  • Technical Officer Cancer Control for the WHO; Dr Sharon Kapambwe.
  • Director of Strategic Partnerships, Patient and Community Engagement, Institute of Cancer Policy; Dr Julie Torode
  • Associate Vice President of Global Oncology; Dr Kathleen Schmeler
  • Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Malaya; Dr Yin Ling Woo

And many more!

Host a Screening and Make a Difference

By hosting a screening, you can:

  • Educate your community
  • Raise funds for your cause or organisation
  • Engage your network.
  • Amplify the voices of participants
  • Advocate for much-needed change

 

Be Part of this Remarkable Story

Host a screening of Conquering Cervical Cancer, and contribute to a global movement striving to eliminate preventable cancer.

The perpetual license allows you to screen the film as many times as you like within your organisation. Please note that the film is not to be shared, published, or distributed outside of your organisation.

We humbly request a screening fee to support the sustainability of this unique campaign. Your financial contribution enables us to supply access to the film mastered in a format best suited to your event and the human resources required to support you in making your event as successful as possible.

The screening fee and any other event costs can be recouped through the sale of affordable tickets (we can help you set this up on Eventbrite if needed); or donations at the door.

 

Praise for Conquering Cervical Cancer

"Our ability to bring the documentary to our country has raised the profile of Humanity at Heart as a serious player in the field and we now actively collaborate with the National Cancer Control Committee." - Tata Mayaah Eveline, Executive Director, Humanity at Heart International

"It [the documentary] will also improve and encourage young girls and women to have access to cervical services including cervical cancer screening, timely treatment and patient support among rural girls and women." - Maud Mwakasungula, Executive Director, WOCACA