The HPV vaccine has been a universal win for this generation. Screening (pap smear) is also highly effective, but requires constant effort.
The remaining gaps in screening and vaccine uptake reflect broader lack of health-care capabilities that won't be solved with pushing the HPV vaccine alone. Changing from injectable to oral could help, but isn't on the table, and local populations and governments are likely to become increasingly resistant to outsiders waving their science authorities, particularly on family matters.
Both authors are Phd's working in outreach - i.e., they seem to have no experience with deploying HPV campaigns.
The remaining gaps in screening and vaccine uptake reflect broader lack of health-care capabilities that won't be solved with pushing the HPV vaccine alone. Changing from injectable to oral could help, but isn't on the table, and local populations and governments are likely to become increasingly resistant to outsiders waving their science authorities, particularly on family matters.
Both authors are Phd's working in outreach - i.e., they seem to have no experience with deploying HPV campaigns.