Laetitia Bosio (@laetitiabosio) 's Twitter Profile
Laetitia Bosio

@laetitiabosio

Passionate about global health, equity and social participation. Works with @UHC2030 @WHO. Views my own.

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#DYK that cervical cancer is preventable, yet still one of the most common cancers among women? Help spread the message. Remind friends & family that we have the tools to eliminate #cervicalcancer. ✅ Get informed ✅ Get vaccinated (age 9-14) ✅ Get screened (from age 30) #HPV

#DYK that cervical cancer is preventable, yet still one of the most common cancers among women?

Help spread the message.
Remind friends & family that we have the tools to eliminate #cervicalcancer.

✅ Get informed
✅ Get vaccinated (age 9-14)
✅ Get screened (from age 30)

#HPV
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Cervical cancer is preventable and treatable when detected early. 🌸 Screening, early diagnosis, and prompt, effective treatment are essential. Here are some symptoms to look out for 👇🏿. #CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth

Cervical cancer is preventable and treatable when detected early.  

🌸 Screening, early diagnosis, and prompt, effective treatment are essential.  

 Here are some symptoms to look out for 👇🏿.  

#CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth
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It’s #CervicalCancer Awareness Month! All adult women should undergo regular screening to detect pre-cancer changes in the cervix which, if untreated, can develop into cervical #cancer. 👉 bit.ly/3svT93X

It’s #CervicalCancer Awareness Month!

All adult women should undergo regular screening to detect pre-cancer changes in the cervix which, if untreated, can develop into cervical #cancer.

👉 bit.ly/3svT93X
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#CervicalCancer is one of the most preventable and treatable forms of cancer if caught early. Regular screening is crucial to detect changes in the cervix that could, if untreated, develop into cancer. bit.ly/41MNKY7

#CervicalCancer is one of the most preventable and treatable forms of cancer if caught early.

Regular screening is crucial to detect changes in the cervix that could, if untreated, develop into cancer.

bit.ly/41MNKY7
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#UniversalHealthCoverage and #GenderEquality go hand in hand. We cannot achieve #HealthForAll without addressing the barriers that women and girls face to accessing health service. UHC2030's Co-Chairs Gabriela Cuevas and Dr Justin Koonin made this statement for #InternationalWomensDay.

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On #IWD2024, here's a stark reminder: it will take the world 286 years to achieve gender equality. Women are still under-represented in health and political leadership. To achieve #UHC, we must invest in gender-responsive health systems. Read more here thelancet.com/journals/langl…

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Very grateful for this community of like-minded individuals who are truly committed to making #UniversalHealthCoverage a reality for everyone, everywhere. Check out our recommendations here thelancet.com/journals/lance…

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The 77th World Health Assembly is around the corner. We are excited to share details of five events, initiatives and spaces that must be on your #WHA77 radar. You can learn more in our latest newsletter.

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We are thrilled to announce that our steering committee shall meet this week to be introduced to their new co-chairs, Dr Magda Robalo and Dr PamCipriano. Learn more about their vast experience and passion for #UniversalHealthCoverage.

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Our debuting co-chairs have finished their first UHC2030 Steering Committee meeting. We are looking forward to sharing our new strategic framework that will set our vision for the next three years. Be one of the first to receive it by subscribing to our newsletter.

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At the mid-point of the 2030 target for the #SDGs, progress towards achieving #UniversalHealthCoverage is off track. Our new Strategic Framework contains three pathways that can result in the changes we need to see by 2027 to help countries achieve #SDG target 3.8 by 2030.

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Read the first statement from Dr Magda Robalo and Dr PamCipriano as our new co-chairs, on the launch of the UHC2030's Strategic Framework. The imperative case for #UniversalHealthCoverage: Fostering the translation of UHC commitments into action.

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Team UHC2030! ❤️ Thank you to everyone who supported #VoteForUHC and #UniversalHealthCoverage at #WalkTheTalk today!

Team UHC2030! ❤️

Thank you to everyone who supported #VoteForUHC and #UniversalHealthCoverage at #WalkTheTalk today!
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Achieving #UniversalHealthCoverage is key to building resilience and protecting future generations from global threats like climate change, conflicts, and pandemics. It is time to act together for #OurCommonFuture. #SummitOfTheFuture

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Thank you to our exceptional panelists for their passionate contributions, experience sharing and calls to action to ensure protection measures are implemented worldwide to protect women, adolescents and girls from healthcare related poverty. #HealthForAll #WHS2024

Thank you to our exceptional panelists for their passionate contributions, experience sharing and calls to action to ensure protection measures are implemented worldwide to protect women, adolescents and girls from healthcare related poverty. #HealthForAll
#WHS2024
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Unaffordable health costs primarily affect people already living in poverty, forcing them to make impossible choices between health and other necessities, such as food or housing. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) and WorldBank’s 2025 GMR report, out-of-pocket health spending pushes 19%

Unaffordable health costs primarily affect people already living in poverty, forcing them to make impossible choices between health and other necessities, such as food or housing. 

According to the <a href="/WHO/">World Health Organization (WHO)</a> and <a href="/WorldBank/">WorldBank</a>’s 2025 GMR report, out-of-pocket health spending pushes 19%
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People living in rural areas face more financial hardship when accessing health services than people living in urban areas. That’s not just another statistic. According to an older man living in the Africa region, “Living in a rural community has the disadvantage of transport

People living in rural areas face more financial hardship when accessing health services than people living in urban areas. 

That’s not just another statistic.

According to an older man living in the Africa region, “Living in a rural community has the disadvantage of transport
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In most countries, paying for medicines accounts for more than half of out-of-pocket health spending. This means many people miss out on treatment because they can’t afford it. And you don’t have to take it from us. Here are a couple of testimonials from our new ACT for UHC

In most countries, paying for medicines accounts for more than half of out-of-pocket health spending. This means many people miss out on treatment because they can’t afford it. 

And you don’t have to take it from us. 

Here are a couple of testimonials from our new ACT for UHC
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Check out UHC2030's latest contribution to UHC accountability, bringing a unique multi-stakeholder perspective on whether countries are implementing their commitments to UHC and sharing the experiences of those struggling to access health services.