translated from Spanish: Criticize cervical cancer campaign

Cd. from Mexico, Mexico.-Academics and social media users criticized a campaign to promote cervical cancer screening because it reproduces gender stereotypes.

Catalina Pérez Correa, CIDE researcher, posted on Twitter a photo of a bus with a poster of the initiative and the phrases: “Wives-QueVivanMas”, “Because we have an important woman in our lives, ask her to get screened, it’s her right” and ” No woman should die from cervical cancer.”

The campaign poster includes the logos of the Federal Health Secretariat, the People’s Insurance Secretariat, the Government of the State of Aguascalientes and the electronic address of the National Center for Gender Equity and Reproductive Health (CNEGSR).

HELP Us Click the Google News star and follow usThe teacher questioned that the campaign promoted women’s health to fulfill their role as wives and not for the value of their lives.

“Girls: you have to check because the gentlemen need #QueVivanMas wives. Thanks to the @SSalud_mx for this campaign that remembers the value of women’s lives,” she wrote on Twitter.

Political is a political producer Denise Dresser who listed some government decisions that go against women’s rights.

They have already told us that the campaign #QueVivanMás is for men, so that they may be sensitiated and care for their wives, mothers, daughters, sisters. You see what they’re provoking, @CNEGySR @SSalud_mx? — Bad Mother (@malamadremx)
September 4, 2019

“Working women are taken from children’s stays to take care of their children; married women are told to check their health because men need wives; victims of violence are required not to paint the monuments. What about progressive/feminist this?” she posted on the same platform.

Another social media user wrote, “Besides, if you’re not a wife, don’t you care that we live longer?”



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