<p>Paris, the City of Lights, celebrated the world’s historic commitment to eliminate cervical cancer by illuminating in teal on November 17th. Standing in solidarity with over 100 landmarks across the globe, Town Hall glimmered as a beacon of hope for a cervical cancer free future. <br /></p><p>To explore the full list of landmarks that joined the celebration and enjoy more sights of the world as it glowed in teal, visit the link below</p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.who.int/initiatives/cervical-cancer/lighting-events"><strong> Lighting events</strong></a></p><p>To share photos of a lighting event near you, please contact <a href="mailto:cxca@who.int">cxca@who.int</a>. </p><p></p>
The city of lights glows teal for cervical cancer elimination
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