Minister of Health, Wellness, Social Transformation and the Environment, the honorable Sir Molwyn Joseph as well as management and staff within the Ministry congratulates Dr. Cherie Tulloch, President of the Antigua and Barbuda Cervical Cancer Task Force, on being selected as one of ten members of the new cohort of Young Leaders in Global Cancer Control 2023/2024.
The candidates were selected from a pool of 377 applicants from professionals across 86 countries. The submissions were evaluated based on their track record, expertise, leadership skills, demonstrated impact on cancer control in their region or country and the potential benefit the members will derive as young leaders.
This recognition is directly related to the pivotal role Dr. Tulloch played in the implementation of Antigua and Barbuda’s national strategy to eliminate cervical cancer in Antigua and Barbuda. The pilot program which was implemented in 2022 followed PAHO’s evaluation of several countries in the region and selected Antigua and Barbuda based on the countries readiness and capabilities to successfully carry out the program.
Over the next year, Young Leaders will have the chance to attend ULCC’s flagship global events – the World Cancer Leaders’ Summit in October 2023 in the US and the World Cancer Congress in September 2024 in Switzerland. They will also engage in collaborative project work, hone their ability to drive change at the system level and access other opportunities to raise their international profile.
He further stated that in addition to the fight against cervical cancer, the ministry will continue to simultaneously develop and implement robust campaigns in the fight against other cancers by undertaking vigorous programs to educate and bring awareness to the screening and treatment available in Antigua and Barbuda. These Cancers include breast, prostate, lung and colon cancer which are leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Antigua and Barbuda.