With guest speaker, Dr Anthony Calibo

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Friday May 26th 

Welcome to our monthly SUCCESS ECHO online meeting to provide peer-to-peer and expert support to multi-sectorial teams answering the WHO call to scale up cervical cancer prevention in the Indo-Pacific region.
This month’s meeting is on Friday the 26th of May, 5:00-5:45pm Melbourne time (UTC+10), focusing on the topic of HPV Vaccination. 

 
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Presented by Dr Anthony Calibo

Dr Anthony Calibo will share his experience in assisting the Philippines’ Department of Health to plan for the scale-up and implementation of its HPV vaccination campaign, as part of the national Immunization Program

Dr Anthony Calibo is the Technical Advisor of the HPV Vaccine Acceleration Program Partners Initiative (HAPPI) Project at Jhpiego Philippines. Formerly the officer-in-charge of the Children’s Health Development Division of the Department of Health’s Disease Prevention and Control Bureau (DOH-DPCB), Dr Calibo is a pediatrician and child health specialist. For over 10 years, Dr Calibo has managed and developed several newborn, child-health and nutrition programs and is currently working in HPV vaccination.

 

Scaling up HPV Vaccination Coverage in the Philippines

The HPV Vaccine Acceleration Program Partners Initiative (HAPPI) project is a consortium that aims to accelerate coverage of HPV vaccination among girls and adolescents in countries selected to reach global targets. The consortium seeks to achieve this through enabling global coordination of available evidence to support policy decisions, and provide technical assistance for countries scaling up HPV vaccination. This project is currently being implemented in the Philippines, Kenya, and Cote d’Ivoire (among other countries). We will be hearing from the Philippines team during this session.

 
Find out more about the HAPPI project

Your ACPCC Facilitators

The ECHO facilitators will invite participants to comment and ask questions, and share experiences from your own country contexts.

Professor Marion Saville AM
Executive Director and Public Officer

Associate Professor Misha Coleman
Director, Government Relations and Communications

 

What day would you like to attend a SUCCESS ECHO collaboration?

Our SUCCESS ECHO collaborations currently occur at 5pm Melbourne time (UTC+11) on Fridays. We have the capacity to move them to a different day of the week (at the same time) if it is more suitable to our audience.

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