Are you a city, region, canton, or public authority ready to take action for your citizens living with endometriosis?
Public institutions have a key role to play in improving awareness, reducing diagnostic delays, and ensuring better support for people living with endometriosis. By investing in awareness initiatives, educational tools, and public health communication, cities and regions can help bring this often invisible disease into the public conversation and improve access to care. This is exactly where Laura can support your initiatives.
What can Laura provide to your(Endo-)Company
/Organization
Cities, regions, cantons, and public institutions play a crucial role in improving awareness and support for people living with endometriosis.
As a public health issue affecting 1 to 2 out of 10 women, endometriosis has a real impact on education, work, social participation, and quality of life.
Yet the disease remains widely misunderstood and often
invisible in public health strategies.
Public authorities have the power to bring endometriosis into the public conversation, reduce the diagnostic delay, and ensure that citizens have access to reliable information and supportive environments.
By supporting awareness initiatives, educational programs, and public campaigns, cities and regions can become key actors in advancing the recognition of endometriosis and supporting their citizens living with the condition.
This is where Laura can support your initiatives.
How Laura Can Support Your Initiatives?
- Public awareness campaigns to inform citizens about endometriosis and its symptoms ;
- Conferences/public talks for communities, institutions, public health events ;
- Educational initiatives in schools or youth programs supported by local authorities ;
- Participation in health or equality-related public policy discussions ;
- Co-creation of awareness tools, campaigns, or community initiatives
- Screenings of the awareness short film Behind the Smile followed by discussions or expert panels ;
These initiatives help bring reliable information, visibility, and support to citizens living with endometriosis while strengthening public awareness of the disease.
How many women in your city/region could be supported through these initiatives? Endometriosis affects thousands of citizens in every territory. The time to act is now, not in ten years. We have already lost too much time.
Advance women’s health and gender health equity
Reduce the 7–12 year diagnostic delay through awareness
Support citizens living with endometriosis
Position your city/region as a committed supporter of the endometriosis cause
