The Ghana Cancer Board inaugurated under the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection has vowed to collaborate with all stakeholders (Civil Society Organizations, Non-Governmental Organizations, Cooperate Bodies, Private Sector, Cancer Survivors, Researchers and individuals) to drive down the cancer statistics, countrywide.
A press statement signed by Board Chairperson, Dr. Beatrice Wiafe Addai, called for increased collaboration with the aforementioned institutions and emphasized that Cancers and Non- Communicable diseases should be fought head on, as these group of diseases continue to take the lives of our loved ones, prematurely, burden the tax payer and reduce productivity considerably.
The Advisory Board, inaugurated into office in May this Year, by the sector Minister, Hon. Otiko Afisa Djaba, is mandated to educate, create awareness and mobilize funds to complement bold initiatives by the Government to reduce the wave of cancers among Ghanaians.
“Achieving our core mandate would require carefully thought out programs including the use of brand ambassadors, quiz contests for schools, education programs in the schools, outdoor advertising, press conferences and the incorporation of social media for effective dissemination of our messages. " the statement revealed.
The Board, realizing the enormity of its mandate, has created four main sub-committees: 1). Research, 2). Education and Awareness Creation 3). Advocacy and 4). Fundraising, in furtherance of achieving its set goals.
The statement urged the public to collaborate with the Board as members embark on this all important National Assignment, to put cancers higher on the national platform, Prevent the preventable cancers, reduce the overall cancer burden and ensure comprehensive cancer care in our country.
“The Board will be all- encompassing, but our focus will be on Breast, Cervical, Childhood, and Prostate Cancers.”
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