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Winner of Patrón Perfectionists Margarita of the Year announced

Winner of Patrón Perfectionists Margarita of the Year announced 11 March 2021 By Christian Smith The winner of this year’s Patrón Perfectionists Margarita of the Year has been announced, after more than 40 Patrón Perfectionists from across the globe submitted their original take on the Margarita. This year’s quest for the Patrón Perfectionists Margarita of the Year was launched by Difford’s Guide on 22 February to coincide with International Margarita Day and saw some 40-plus entries from previous Patrón Perfectionists global finalists. Ultimately, Chiara Mascellaro’s ‘Rosalia’ cocktail was crowned the winner as the most voted cocktail. This year’s quest saw a focus on home cocktail making, with bartenders encouraged to explore the potential of a Margarita using everyday ingredients.

Cancer mum Eileen urges women to get cervical check

The fight against cervical cancer must continue – HFFG

The fight against cervical cancer must continue – HFFG LISTEN FEB 4, 2021 As Ghana join the rest of the world to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, Hope for Future Generations (HFFG), a national women-focused, community-based non-governmental organization, is calling on the Government of Ghana and key stakeholders not to overlook the impact of cervical cancer on many women in Ghana. In a statement to commemorate World Cancer Day on February 4, 2021, the NGO urged the government of Ghana to invest in interventions that mitigate the impact of cervical cancer which is the leading and most common female cancer among women in Ghana. “Data from the HPV Information Centre estimates that about 3,151 new cervical cancer cases are diagnosed annually in Ghana, and despite the fact it is preventable and treatable, it is estimated that over 2000 cervical cancer deaths are recorded in Ghana annually. This is why we believe attention should still be paid to the cervical cancer response even

COVID-19 or not, the fight against cervical cancer must continue – HFFG

COVID-19 or not, the fight against cervical cancer must continue – HFFG LISTEN FEB 3, 2021 As Ghana joins the rest of the world to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, Hope for Future Generations (HFFG), a national women-focused, community-based non-governmental organization, is calling on the Government of Ghana and key stakeholders not to overlook the impact of cervical cancer on many women in Ghana. In a statement to commemorate World Cancer Day on February 4, 2021, the NGO urged the government of Ghana to invest in interventions that mitigate the impact of cervical cancer which is the leading and most common female cancer among women in Ghana.

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