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FOCP challenge sees 6 innovative apps for childhood cancer patients

Friends of Cancer Patients empower the youth with skills and knowledge in their comprehens­ive app developmen­t initiative involving 150 students from six schools in Sharjah

- Staff Reporter

The Ana-vation Competitio­n, organised by Friends Of Cancer Patients (FOCP), has officially come to a close, awarding exceptiona­l students for their innovative app developmen­t in aid of cancer awareness and early detection of the disease. This year, the competitio­n saw more than 150 students from six schools across Sharjah participat­ing in the third edition of the initiative, which aims to educate the youth and stimulate their participat­ion in the global fight against cancer.

The competitio­n, which was a four-month initiative, aimed to integrate students’ efforts through the use of futuristic technologi­es by building innovative solutions that raise awareness and help patients. To help prepare students for the comprehens­ive and engaging programmin­g sessions, FOCP and Geek Express provided hands-on lessons about app developmen­t before dividing them into groups of three, to develop an app that focuses on health, well-being, and early cancer detection.

The culminatio­n of these preparatio­ns was an award ceremony, where students were given the opportunit­y to pitch their app to a jury of renowned judges, chosen by Geek Express and FOCP. Students that excelled in their newly found app developmen­t skills were recognised at an awards ceremony and received incredible prizes including top of the range Asus Laptops, medals, trophies and certificat­es.

In the 15-17 age group, the winning projects were ‘Cancsaver’ from ASPAM School in Sharjah, ‘Cancerunit­y’ from American School of Creative Science in Sharjah, and ‘Medminder’ from ASPAM School in Sharjah. ‘Cancsaver’ is an app designed to help the lives of individual­s fighting against cancer, focusing on the patient’s overall well-being which includes the mental, physical, social, and emotional well-being. ‘Cancerunit­y’ is an educationa­l and entertaini­ng hub that helps cancer patients using a variety of features. ‘Medminder’ is a medication calculator and refill reminder for cancer patients, helping to keep track of the patient’s medication intake and when to order or visit a doctor for a refill.

In the 11-14 age group, the winning projects were ‘Defeat Cancer’ , ‘Can’ and ‘Cancer Mate,’ all from Ambassador School in Sharjah. ‘Defeat

Cancer’ is an app that helps cancer patients in their journey, featuring useful tools designed specifical­ly to connect patients with doctors, enhance their mental health and provide entertainm­ent. ‘Can’ is an app that provides assistance for cancer patients by facilitati­ng communicat­ion and coordinati­on between the patient and different caregivers. ‘Cancer Mate’ is an app that is able to detect the patient’s facial expression via AI, this feature will help keep a log of the patients moods over the course of his/ her recovery. During her speech at the closing ceremony Mrs Sawsan Jafar, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Friends of Cancer Patients stated, “The Ana-vation Competitio­n is a unique initiative that empowers students by instilling the knowledge and skills to produce and showcase their talents in app developmen­t, thus providing innovative solutions for the modern world. The students who have participat­ed in this competitio­n have not only honed their app developmen­t skills, but also learned about the importance of early detection of cancer and the role that technology can play in this area.”

The Ana-vation Competitio­n, which comes in collaborat­ion with the Sharjah Private Educationa­l Authority, Amazon.ae, and the Children’s Cancer Center in Lebanon, is a combinatio­n of the words “Ana” and “Innovation”, and seeks to generate a greater degree of involvemen­t from the community, including its youngest members, increasing awareness about childhood cancer, and inspire young students, doctors, researcher­s, and scientists to dedicate themselves to identifyin­g, treating, and conquering the disease.

Aisha Al Mulla, Director of Friends of Cancer Patients had this to say during her speech at the closing ceremony: “This competitio­n is not just about awarding prizes, it’s about celebratin­g the achievemen­ts of the students who have participat­ed and their dedication to using technology to create innovative solutions and raise awareness in the global fight against cancer. It is an honour to be a part of their journey and to witness the impact they will make on society as they continue to work towards a cancer-free world.”

 ?? ?? Sawsan Jafar, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Friends of Cancer Patients, and Aisha Al Mulla interact with students at the event.
Sawsan Jafar, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Friends of Cancer Patients, and Aisha Al Mulla interact with students at the event.

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