“Save Your Life with Self Breast Examination”Walk Program
The " Save Your Life with Self Breast Examination ” program organized by Mathiwos Wondu–YeEthiopia Cancer Society, Ethiopian Cancer Association and KALDI’S COFFEE in unison in support of October international breast cancer awareness month was held on October 23, 2011 at Meskel Square, here in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Approximately more than 3,500 people including H.E, Mr.Sisay Endale, representing the Federal Ministry of Health, The Hon. Dr. Med. World Laureate Tebebe Yemane Berhan Research Scientist, Dermatologist, Ambassador of Good Will, Lions Club International LCIF Chairperson MD- 411, Ms.Mulu Solomon, well-known writer and poet participated in the program. Briefing on cancer in general and breast cancer in particular presented by Dr.Bogale Solomon, Senior Oncologist followed afterwards by emotional experience sharing by two breast cancer survivors helped to transform the program in to one of the most inspirational and the largest health campaign of its kind in Africa.


The program here in Ethiopia started in October 2007 and by last year 2010, during our fourth campaign in Ethiopia, thousands participated in the walk program and the program was well presented on local media. Next year, we are planning to conduct the program in major cities of Ethiopia.
Cancer Awareness Month is an annual international health campaign organized by major cancer organizations every October to increase awareness of the disease. The campaign also offers information and support to those affected by breast cancer.


In October 1983, the Race for the Cure was held for the first time in Dallas, Texas, where 800 people participated. In 1993 Evelyn Lauder, Senior Corporate Vice President of the Estée Lauder Companies founded The Breast Cancer Research Foundation and established the pink ribbon as its symbol, though this was not the first time the ribbon was used to symbolize breast cancer. In the fall of 1991, the Susan G. Komen Foundation had handed out pink ribbons to participants in its New York City race for breast cancer survivors.
Early detection of breast cancer means a patient has more treatment choices and a much better chance of recovery! In some cases early detection can increase, survival rates by up to 90%.Towards this end we have developed a guideline to encourage self-examination. You are kindly requested to disseminate the guideline and encourage your friends and family to perform their regular breast checks. Recent studies show that breast cancer is linked to several environmental and genetic factors, which can be controlled or mitigated. Read more.
Until recently, there had not been a national strategy or program that ensures the effective and efficient utilization of human or financial resources for the prevention and management of chronic diseases in Ethiopia. Due to these NGOs, working on NCDs in general and cancer in particular have been struggling to survive, without a meaningful support from within or outside Ethiopia.
2011 promises to be an important year with the long awaited Strategic Framework document on Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in Ethiopia has been approved by the Ministry of Health and included in the fourth Health Sector Development Program (HSDP) and Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP) of the country for 2011-2015 periods and the UN Summit on Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs) took place on September 19-20, 2011, and passed historical political declaration
We believe the Meeting acknowledged the global burden and threat of NCDs and impact on social and economic development in all countries. However, more needs to be done on the action side of things. Our work is only beginning - we need governments to implement the commitments in the political declaration; we need strong global targets that set out the vision of where we are heading with our collective actions; we need national plans and strategies and we need NCDs as part of the MDGs.

We would like to thank each one of the participants for their tireless advocacy in the lead up to the UN Summit. This process has highlighted once again the enormous power of a united cancer control community. From the global to local level, we have united behind a common strategy and made our voices heard loud and clear. We have to continue our united effort and commitment and will not rest until we have quality health services for those living with cancer and all other NCDs, and until measures are in place to stop the increase in new cases. Together, we are moving into a new era for global cancer control and more than ever before we are certain, together we can challenge the growing burden of NCDs in general and cancer in particular and can make a difference! The High level Meeting ends but our work goes on!





Walk program in progress.
• The Federal Ministry of Health.
• Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency.
• Sheger 102.1 FM Radio.
• Addis Standard.
• Fana Broadcast.
• Mono 2000.
• Students of various schools.
• Members, friends and supporters of our society, MWECS.
We would like to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the following sponsors for their generous support and active participation.
• KALDI’S COFFEE.
• PEPSI-MOHA Soft Drinks Industry.
• ALTA COMPUTEC.
• UNITED SYSTEM INTEGRATORS.
• ACCESS CAPITAL.
• Adika Tour-Travel-Car Rental.
• COSMO Trading P.L.C.
• CHEMTEX.
• Arsho Medical Laboratories P.L.C.
• Getu Commercial Center
• ebs Television.
• Mekdi Production P.L.C.
Thanks to our sponsors and supporters, we managed to organize one of the biggest health campaign events in the African continent.
Cancer is not a battle that one can fight and win in isolation and we look forward to the professional, moral and material support of willing individuals and organizations in order to make a difference!















