Cervical Cancer Elimination Country Progress

 

Cervical Cancer Elimination Country Progress is an interactive visualisation designed to support the monitoring and assessment of progress towards the global targets for cervical cancer elimination in the Americas. It presents country-level data on key indicators, including vaccination coverage, screening rates, and access to treatment, enabling policymakers, public health professionals, and stakeholders to track advances, identify gaps, and prioritise action. It aligns with the WHO 90–70–90 triple-intervention strategy, which aims for 90% of girls to be fully vaccinated with the HPV vaccine by age 15, 70% of women to be screened with a high-performance test by age 35 and again by 45, and 90% of women diagnosed with cervical cancer to receive appropriate treatment. By providing a clear and accessible overview of each country’s performance, the tool fosters accountability and facilitates evidence-informed decision-making on the path to eliminating cervical cancer as a public health problem.

Notes: Red vertical lines in bar charts represent the targets for specific indicators. Dark-color bars inform those countries that have reached the target, while light-color bars represent countries that have not. No bars in the chart indicate no data available.
Source: The tool draws on the most recent data from national health information systems, WHO and PAHO databases, and other validated sources, and is updated annually to ensure relevance and accuracy. Detailed information is available in the Technical Notes.

Brief instructions

This is an interactive visualization. By hovering the cursor over any visual object in the visualization, you will get additional specific information. For instance, hovering over any bar of the HPV vaccination coverage will show a trend line chart showing the trend over time for a specific country.

You can download a PDF file, an image, or a PowerPoint file of the Country Progress by clicking the Download button at the bottom-right side of the visualization.