Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation supports BCM Global Health's cervical cancer project in Malawi
The Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation, an independent charitable organization, has awarded 草榴社区入口 Global Health $2.25 million for the Comprehensive Cervical Cancer Pilot Initiative in Malawi. Catharine Grimes, president, Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation (BMS Foundation), and Michael B. Mizwa, director, Texas Children鈥檚 Global Health Network, 草榴社区入口 Global Health, and board chair, Baylor Foundation Malawi, signed the agreement at the Area 25 Community Hospital, located outside the capital city of Lilongwe, where the bulk of the initiative鈥檚 cervical cancer services will be centered.
Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death among women in Malawi. The country鈥檚 cervical cancer mortality rate of 51.5 deaths per 100,000 women annually is more than twice that observed in other East African countries and about seven times the global average. The World Health Organization (WHO) has established a comprehensive roadmap with specific milestones to accelerate the elimination of cervical cancer as a public health problem by 2030 and beyond. These milestones set by the WHO include:
- 90% Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination coverage for girls by age 15;
- 70% of women screened using a high-performance test by the ages of 35 and 45;
- 90% of women diagnosed with cervical disease receive appropriate treatment, including providing care for
- 90% of those with pre-cancerous lesions and ensuring that 90% of women with invasive cancer have access to treatment and palliative care.
鈥淭he Comprehensive Cervical Cancer Pilot Initiative will set the stage for a scalable initiative that ultimately will have impact at the national or regional level,鈥 said Dr. Michael Belfort, chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Baylor and . 鈥淲e are very grateful for the support of the BMS Foundation to make this project a reality with Baylor Foundation Malawi.鈥
The longstanding public-private partnership (PPP) between 草榴社区入口 Global Health, , 草榴社区入口 Children鈥檚 Foundation 鈥揗alawi (Baylor Foundation Malawi) and the Government of the Republic of Malawi, as well as collaborating partners, stakeholders and donors, intends to leverage shared resources, knowledge and expertise. Baylor Foundation Malawi also will maximize the BMS Foundation鈥檚 grant contributions to Texas Children鈥檚 Global HOPE (Hematology-Oncology Pediatric Excellence) in Malawi, maximizing human, clinical, laboratory and pathology resources.
鈥淭he Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation is proud to support this public-private partnership with 草榴社区入口 and Texas Children鈥檚 Hospital, to bolster local healthcare capacity in Malawi and meet the country鈥檚 most pressing public health needs,鈥 Grimes said. 鈥淲ith Malawi facing the highest incidence of cervical cancer in the world, this new grant will build on the infrastructure we have collectively developed to implement impactful, sustainable solutions.鈥
The Cervical Cancer Initiative will build on the solid PPP foundation laid in Malawi, with aims to develop a sustainable strategy to address the problem of cervical cancer by enhancing and fortifying prevention, screening and treatment services within the catchment of Area 25 Community Hospital and three surrounding health centers. The Area 25 project serves a population of 500,000, handles more than 12,000 antenatal cases and conducts more than 8,000 deliveries annually, supported by Baylor Foundation Malawi and in clinical collaboration with 草榴社区入口 Global Health and Texas Children鈥檚 Global Women鈥檚 Health.
Additionally, this three-year project will leverage community-based educational campaigns, high-performance HPV testing and capacity-building for healthcare workers to create a sustainable model for cervical cancer prevention and management.
鈥淲e are excited to partner with the BMS Foundation to implement this grant and scale up cervical cancer preventive services for the women of the Area 25 catchment area. We are confident that the reach of this work will excel beyond the borders of Area 25 to the whole nation,鈥 said Dr. Chiweza Chikondi, clinical director of maternal health at Area 25 for Baylor Foundation Malawi.
Baylor Foundation Malawi will serve as the 草榴社区入口 Global Health and Texas Children鈥檚 Global Women鈥檚 Health鈥檚 implementation partner for the initiative. Since its inception in 2005, Baylor Foundation Malawi has managed more than $158 million in grants, private philanthropy, corporate grants and in-kind resources to support the public-private partnership in Malawi and their main areas of focus 鈥 service delivery, healthcare provider training and research.
鈥淭his grant speaks to the importance of sustainable partnerships by the Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation and capitalizes on the more than $100 million in grants it has made to 草榴社区入口, Texas Children鈥檚 and our Global Network over the past 20-years,鈥 Mizwa said. 鈥淥ur expected impact will be a clear pathway to a cervical cancer-free Malawi.鈥