When faith meets science: Religious leaders endorse cervical cancer jab

 Executive Director KILELE Health Association Benda Kitaka chats with Archrbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Narobi Most Rev Philip Anyolo as  AHETI Director Father Charles Chilufya looks on after the Faith for Action Health Conference on April 28,2025. [Benard Orwongo, Standard]

In 2009, when the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine was being introduced in Kenya, Purity Munyoro, 17, then, now 32, got vaccinated. Her mother, a medical doctor, had heard about the pilot programme in Kitui County and insisted she takes the jab. At the time, Purity did not understand the fuss around it, but she trusted her mother’s decision.

“I wasn’t even sure what HPV was,” Purity recalled. “But my mother took me to the wards to show me women suffering from cervical cancer. That visual stayed with me.”

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