Project PINK BLUE-Health launches Dicey Scroggins Patient Advocacy Fellowship for gynaecological cancer survivors and patients in Nigeria.

From left: Cervical Cancer Survivor, Hadiza Binji; Health Communication Associate, Project Pink Blue, Faridah Banwo; Breast Cancer Survivor, Agu Sopunichi; and the Cervical Cancer Survivor, Ivey Umeh, during a news conference on Dicey Scroggins Patient Advocacy Fellowship program for the cancers survival patients from various States organised by Project PINK BLUE-Health in collaboration with Psychological Trust Centre in Abuja.
Health Communication Associate, Project Pink Blue, Faridah Banwo (R) addressing the participants during a training on Dicey Scroggins Patient Advocacy Fellowship for the cancers survival patients from various States organised by Project PINK BLUE-Health in collaboration with Psychological Trust Centre in Abuja
From left: Cervical Cancer Survivor, Hadiza Binji; Health Communication Associate, Project Pink Blue, Faridah Banwo; and the representative of the Director-General, National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (NICRAT), Dr Akanni Oluwasegun during a news conference on Dicey Scroggins Patient Advocacy Fellowship program for the cancers survival patients from various States organised by Project PINK BLUE-Health in collaboration with Psychological Trust Centre in Abuja.
Health Communication Associate, Project Pink Blue, Faridah Banwo; National President, Hospital and Palliative Car Association of Nigeria, Prof. Tonia Onyeka; and the Cervical Cancer Survivor, Ivey Umeh, during a news conference on Dicey Scroggins Patient Advocacy Fellowship program for the cancers survival patients from various States organised by Project PINK BLUE-Health in collaboration with Psychological Trust Centre in Abuja.
From left: Breast Cancer Survivor, Agu Sopunichi; Cervical Cancer Survivor, Hadiza Binji; and Health Communication Associate, Project Pink Blue, Faridah Banwo; during a news conference on Dicey Scroggins Patient Advocacy Fellowship program for the cancers survival patients from various States organised by Project PINK BLUE-Health in collaboration with Psychological Trust Centre in Abuja.