The third day opened with reflections on key learnings from previous sessions, emphasizing practical insights gained from peer exchanges. Malaysia’s experience highlighted the value of volunteers in vaccination programs and the shift toward digital data systems that integrate vaccination with HPV testing. Participants underscored the importance of strong communication when transitioning from multi-dose to single-dose schedules, ensuring public confidence and clarity. The discussion balanced optimism about the vaccine’s potential to prevent cervical cancer with recognition of programmatic challenges and the need for stakeholder training. Overall, the session fostered a collaborative atmosphere, encouraging countries to adapt shared strategies to their own contexts.