Dr Quek Swee Chong and his wonderful volunteer medical team from Singapore with his Holiness The Dalai Lama

Help educate women around the world about cervical cancer with Lady Ganga!

Fred Lumiere
Applaudience
Published in
2 min readAug 12, 2016

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Can a film change the world?

This brave woman thought it could and it looks like she was right.

Now available in more than 20 languages and soon 60! The short film Lady Ganga: Nilza’s Story is saving lives around the world to help women protect themselves and their children against cervical cancer and other HPV related cancers. Every 2 minutes, a woman dies of cervical cancer.

The film was recently awarded with the Grand Prize: Humanitarian Award from the Rhode Island International Film Festival.

Since Michele Baldwin passed away more than 1 Million women lost their lives to this preventable cancer. But last week alone, with the help of this short film, 1,600 women from some of the most remote regions in the Himalayas were screened for cervical cancer and 274 potentially life saving procedures were performed by…

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Fred Lumiere
Applaudience

Co-founder & CEO at @apiantinc API Junkie. Futurist. Social activist filmmaker. #WWIIinHD #LadyGanga #SYLove #Sacrifice APIANT.com