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Africell Sierra Leone Provides Free Breast Cancer Screening and Treatment for Employees

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
8 October 2024
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In a significant effort to raise awareness and combat breast cancer, Africell Sierra Leone has offered free breast cancer screening and treatment for all of its staff. The initiative aligns with the global observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, held every October, and highlights the company’s commitment to the health and well-being of its employees.
The event took place at Africell’s headquarters on 1 Pivot Street, Wilberforce Village, Freetown. Speaking at the event, Africell Sierra Leone’s Chief Operating Officer, Malek El Koussa, emphasized the importance of October as a time to focus on breast cancer awareness and screening. He praised the Well Woman Clinic for their dedication to providing affordable breast cancer care.
“As part of Africell’s corporate social responsibility, we are committed to supporting the communities we serve, particularly women and our female employees,” said Mr. El Koussa. He also encouraged female staff members to take advantage of the free screening, while reminding everyone that breast cancer also affects men, though women are more commonly impacted.
Head Sister of Well Woman Clinic, Adijatu Salam, expressed pride in the decade-long partnership with Africell. She noted that this collaboration has been key to ensuring that employees receive access to essential health services. “As partners, we believe it is vital for Africell to offer free screenings to its employees, as part of our shared commitment to health,” she said.
Sister Salam also took the opportunity to educate attendees on the risks associated with breast cancer. “Breast cancer does not have a known cause but there are certain predisposing factors that increase the likelihood of developing the disease,” she explained. However, she reassured staff that breast cancer is a curable condition when detected early, emphasizing the importance of a healthy lifestyle.
The initiative is part of Africell’s broader corporate social responsibility efforts aimed at supporting health and wellness within the community, and it serves as an important reminder that regular screening can save lives.

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