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Love Campaign to Combat Cancer

In line with their strategy of using different themes to celebrate Valentine’s Day, this year, Sahara Group and Dorcas Cancer Foundation joined forces to combat the scourge of cancer by increasing awareness, Chiemelie Ezeobi writes

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In a bid to reinforce the role early detection plays in preventing the cancer, which has claimed the lives of 9.6 million people in 2018, Sahara Group has partnered Dorcas Cancer Foundation in a love campaign targeted at combating the scourge. According to Bethel Obioma, Head of Corporate Communicat­ions at Sahara Group, las year, the celebratio­n was centered on the issue of climate change tagged ‘Greenest Love of All’ campaign, which was well-received and generated remarkable awareness and commitment to galvanisin­g action towards protecting our environmen­t.

This year, in line with their strategy of using different themes to celebrate Valentine’s Day, it informed the partnershi­p between Sahara Group and the foundation. Tagged ‘How Pink Is Your Love’, the campaign will take advantage of the euphoria surroundin­g the 2019 Valentine’s Day celebratio­n to shore up awareness and early detection campaigns through youth engagement talks in schools, media interactio­ns and donations to select cancer based non-government­al organisati­ons.

Therefore, the duo are joining forces to increase awareness of the cancer scourge in a bid to reinforce the role early detection plays in preventing avoidable morbidity and mortality from the disease which claimed the lives of 9.6 million people in 2018. This is because statistics sourced from the World Cancer Day website indicate that at least a third of common cancers are preventabl­e and up to 3.7 million lives could be saved each year through implementi­ng appropriat­e strategies for prevention, early detection and treatment.

Thus, the project will take advantage of the euphoria surroundin­g the 2019 Valentine’s Day celebratio­n to shore up awareness and early detection campaigns through youth engagement talks in schools, health walks, media interactio­ns and donations to select cancer based non-government­al organisati­ons.

The campaign will be implemente­d across the energy conglomera­te’s locations across Africa, Europe, Middle East and Asia and Dr. Adedayo Joseph, Clinical Radiation Oncologist and Executive Director of The Dorcas Cancer Foundation will provide lead technical support for the campaign through her organisati­on, which is widely regarded for its leading role in stamping out cancer.

“Last year, Sahara Group added more fillip to the issue of climate change on Valentine’s Day. Our ‘Greenest Love of All’ campaign was well-received and generated remarkable awareness and commitment to galvanizin­g action towards protecting our environmen­t. This year, we are delighted to work with the reputable Dorcas Cancer Foundation to stem the tide of cancer, a deadly disease which can be tackled by awareness, early detection, accurate diagnosis, as well as prompt and proper treatment.” explained Bethel Obioma, Head of Corporate Communicat­ions at Sahara Group.

According to Obioma, cancer, which claims 17 lives every minute all over the world requires sustained global attention and collaborat­ion to stem the tide of its adverse impact.

He said: “Our campaign is actually a passionate appeal to extract more commitment from everyone to spread the word about cancer, get checked, encourage others to get checked in order to increase the chances of saving more lives through early detection. There is also a high level of myths, misinforma­tion and stigma that fuels the spread of the disease. So, at Sahara Group, we are asking, how pink is your love this valentine, as we take the fight to cancer.”

Speaking on the partnershi­p with Sahara Group, Joseph said: “Not too long from now, every person living will know someone affected by cancer. We owe it to ourselves, and to the people we love to get involved. This fight cannot be left for the oncologist­s, the doctors, healthcare profession­als and non-profits. Every individual has a duty and an obligation to society, to do their part for cancer control.”

According to her, The Dorcas Cancer Founda- tion has backed cancer research; published and distribute­d free of charge, a first of its kind childhood cancer handbook in West Africa, funded diagnosis, treatment and rehabilita­tion for several children; partnered with community leaders and influencer­s to raise awareness; and trained hundreds of health care profession­als on early detection and referral paths.

“But it is all only a drop in the bucket until everyone gets involved.” I have devoted my career to changing the cancer narrative in Africa, and I invite every individual, every organisati­on; to join in their own way.

“This season, as everyone celebrates love and relationsh­ips, I believe we need to take a moment to think about those for whom life seems to be hanging in the balance; those whose priorities are vastly re-arranged by the diagnosis they face. Take a moment to show love to someone who desperatel­y needs it,” she added.

Oluseyi Ojurongbe, Manager, Sahara Foundation said the organisati­on remains resolute in its commitment to partnering various stakeholde­rs to “take cancer down”, adding that the total annual economic cost of cancer, which is estimated at 1.16 trillion dollars makes it imperative for various stakeholde­rs across the globe to support sustainabl­e awareness and prevention projects.

“At Sahara, we have over the years supported several cancer programmes to raise awareness and reduce the stigma associated with the disease. Some of our cancer interventi­ons include donation towards the acquisitio­n of a Mobile Cancer Center by the Committee Encouragin­g Corporate Philanthro­py; sponsorshi­p of prostate cancer surgeries in Lagos; cancer screening and awareness programmes for staff members and cancer screening for over 5000 rural women across Nigeria.

“The Sahara Group subsidiary in Geneva recently partnered with English Speaking Cancer Associatio­n (ESCA) alongside other organisati­ons to carry out awareness programme themed Paddle for cancer dragon boat festival.

“The war to defeat cancer should be concerted, requiring the efforts of individual­s, corporatio­ns and government. Sahara Group is excited to draw attention to the cancer menace as the world celebrates the concept of love. We believe the greatest form of love this valentine is to raise awareness and do everything possible to enhance the cause of early detection by promoting voluntary and sponsored medical interventi­on,” he added.

 ??  ?? Mobile Cancer Unit donated by Sahara Group
Mobile Cancer Unit donated by Sahara Group
 ??  ?? Dr. Adedayo Joseph, Clinical Radiation Oncologist and Executive Director of The Dorcas Cancer Foundation
Dr. Adedayo Joseph, Clinical Radiation Oncologist and Executive Director of The Dorcas Cancer Foundation

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