About #AdoptaZindagi / #AdoptVaccination

Jivika Foundation, has embarked on a mission to ensure “Vaccines for All” by launching the #AdoptaZindagi / AdoptAVacciation Campaign. This initiative aims to reach, vaccinate and protect the underprivileged adolescent girls against Cervical Cancer.
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Why Adopting Underprivileged Child's Vaccination?

Missing vaccination makes Children 3-6 times more vulnerable to the life-threatening diseases.
In India, Every year 18 million children still misses out on these 6 essential vaccines not covered under government immunisation program (Typhoid, Chickenpox, Influenza, Japanese Encephalitis, Hepatitis – A and Meningitis) but are important to keep them, their families and communities safe.
With the mission of providing vaccination for 6 vaccine-preventable diseases (not covered under the Government Immunization Program) absolutely free for underprivileged parents who cannot afford vaccination for their children, the #AdoptAZindagi campaign is about complementing Government’s efforts to achieve full immunization coverage as it is not possible for Government to cover everything.

Volunteer with #AdoptaZindagi / #AdoptVaccination and help us vaccinate every child in need

Donate vaccines for underprivileged children

Donation for One Girl

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Donation for more than one girls

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Customised Donation

Donate per Dose

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With your contribution,

you will help us vaccinate more children, including in remote areas
You will help us safeguard young adolescent girls against Cervical Cancer

The Need

Age Incidence Rate: 14.7 per 1 Lakh
Age Mortality Rate: 9.2 per 1 Lakh

HPV serotypes 16 and 18 accounts for nearly 76.7% of cervical cancer in India

In India, nearly 1 person dies of HPV-related cancer every 5 minutes

HPV-related cancers are the 2nd-most common cancer in women aged 15-44 years in India after breast cancer

WHO’s Global Initiative of Eliminating Cervical Cancer

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90% of girls fully vaccinated with HPV vaccine by age 15

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70% of women screened with high-performance tests at 35 and 45

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90% of women with pre-cancer treated, and 90%of invasive cases managed

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