UICC Collective call to action for urgency of national action on cervical cancer A collective call for national action We want to show the world that civil society organisations across the globe are ready, willing, and able to step up to the challenge to eliminate cervical cancer. We will be reaching out to civil society organizations beyond the cancer community to sign up also. The UN Partnership on Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, UNAIDS, UNFPA and GAVI have already signalled that they will be reaching out their own constituencies with the same message. We ask all members to endorse the statement urging Heads of State to demonstrate political leadership, make commitments at the High Level Meeting on NCDs and take action to put in place national programmes with equitable access and coverage to services. First name Last name Email Name of organisation: Region my organisation is operational in (according to WHO region): - Select - AFRO EURO PAHO SEARO WPRO International Primary field my organisation is operational in: - Select - Cancer control Women’s health Child and adolescent health Reproductive, maternal health HIV-AIDs Palliative care Immunisation Education Community engagement Human rights Noncommunicable diseases Humanitarian Other You answered "other", please specify: Upload your logo Upload your logo (optional) Optionally, we invite you to share your logo with us, to display your organisation's endorsement of the statement. Upload your logo here One file only.2 MB limit.Allowed types: gif, jpg, jpeg, png. Privacy Acceptance of use of data and our privacy policy I agree that my personal data (first name, last name and email) will be stored and used for the sole use of listing organisational support for this call to action and for receiving some updates following use at the United Nations General Assembly in September 2018 and the World Health Assembly in May 2019. By submitting this form, you agree with our privacy policy. I agree to the use of my personal data, as described above, and to the privacy policy I agree