Olam Agri<span class="txt-orange"> </span>Marks Cervical Cancer Month<span class="txt-orange"> with Free Screening</span>
<span class="p1"><b>Ghana</b></span>
<span class="p1">Olam Agri, a global leader in agri-commodity and food processing, has organized free PAP tests for female employees across various locations within the organization, in collaboration with its female network group, GROW (Globally Reaching Olam Women), to mark this year’s Cervical Cancer Awareness Month.</span>
<span class="p1">Cervical cancer is a disease in which cancer cells arise in the cervix, connecting the uterus to the vagina and according to the United Nations, the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths in reproductive-aged women globally.According to WHO estimates, a woman dies every two seconds from cervical cancer and in Ghana, it’sreported as the leading cause of gynecological deaths although the disease is curable when diagnosed and treated early. Instituted by the World Health Organisation, Cervical Cancer Awareness month is observed globally every year in January.</span>
<br><span class="p1">Mr. Stephen Adeakye, Head of Human Resources at Olam Agri in Ghana, encouraged all female employees to take advantage of this initiative to check for any signs of cervical cancer and seek treatment as soon as possible.</span>
<span class="p1">"Cervical cancer poses a dangerous risk to health of women, and we’ve taken up the challenge to raise awareness, provide support and to encourage our female employees to take care of their health." Mr. Adeakye said.</span>
<span class="p1">Mrs. Christiana Asare, President of GROW Ghana said, "Our association aims to promote healthy living among females within the organization, and we believe that this is the right time to have an open conversation about cervical cancer and its impact on our reproductive health. We want to show solidarity to help those whose lives are impacted and provide the necessary education to female employees to help fight the disease."
<span class="p1">GROW is a voluntary association of female employees of Olam’s worldwide operations whose core mission is to increase female engagement and foster inclusiveness within the organization.</span>
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