Whether it's donating breast cancer detection and diagnosis tests, carrying out information and awareness campaigns, through events, workshops and lectures, we not only disseminate knowledge, but also promote gender equality and equal access to health.
We adopt sustainable practices and collaborate with different sectors to increase our impact.
Health and well-being
Américas Amigas promotes access to quality healthcare by providing free mammograms and awareness campaigns, important actions for the early detection of breast cancer. This work reduces mortality and improves the quality of life of the women served.
Quality education
The NGO carries out educational activities with information on health and cancer prevention. Workshops and lectures are offered to disseminate knowledge, enabling people to make informed decisions about their health.
Gender equality
Américas Amigas promotes gender equality by ensuring that women in vulnerable situations have access to the same health care as other populations.
Reducing inequalities
The NGO's work is fundamental to reducing inequalities, as it provides health services to marginalized and vulnerable groups. Américas Amigas' actions contribute to equity in access to health.
Responsible consumption and production
The organization adopts sustainable practices in its campaigns and programs, promoting the responsible use of resources and raising awareness in the community about the importance of sustainability in healthcare.
Peace, justice and effective institutions
By promoting equitable access to health and defending women's rights to health, Américas Amigas contributes to building a fairer and more inclusive society.
Partnerships and means of implementation
The NGO collaborates with governments, companies and other organizations to expand its reach and impact. These partnerships are essential for the effective implementation of programs and the sustainability of actions.
Américas Amigas' initiatives are key to achieving the SDGs, promoting a healthy, fair and equitable society and contributing to reducing breast cancer mortality.