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A lack of awareness and understanding of women's health means that women often feel dismissed, and treatment and support can be delayed for many years, leaving them to suffer debilitating symptoms and issues.

If public knowledge about women's gynaecological and reproductive health improves, the lives of women and girls will radically change. Empowered with information, women will be able to advocate for themselves, healthcare professionals will be able to provide better care, and friends, families and employers will be able to offer appropriate support.

Our educational work reaches millions of people through social media, our website, online and in-person events and via the press.

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