Mami Outreach at A.B.U Kongo 

  The A.B.U Kongo Outreach, held from October 26 to September 16, 2024, at Ahmadu Bello University’s Kongo Campus in Zaria, successfully raised breast cancer awareness among female students and promoted the Mami app despite challenges. The team distributed 300 flyers and 100 stickers, guided participants on using the app, and secured volunteer support for […]

Mami Publicity Campaign at the University of Ibadan 

The A.B.U Kongo Outreach, held from October 26 to September 16, 2024, at Ahmadu Bello University’s Kongo Campus in Zaria, successfully raised breast cancer awareness among female students and promoted the Mami app despite challenges. The team distributed 300 flyers and 100 stickers, guided participants on using the app, and secured volunteer support for future activities. Notable outcomes included a student volunteer mentioning Mami on her health-focused YouTube channel and testimonial videos created for social media.

Founder’s Connect Pitching Competition 

Jemimah Barwa

Jemimah Barwa, Mami’s Country Representative, participated in the Founders Connect Pitching Competition, showcasing her ability to effectively communicate Mami’s mission beyond the founder’s voice. The competition unfolded in three stages, starting with a submission of a form and a one-minute video pitch. Advancing to the second stage, Jemimah pitched live in front of judges alongside other contestants, gaining valuable experience and visibility for Mami. Although we did […]

Breast cancer awareness event at Yaba 

On October 21st, 2023, Mami organized a Breast Cancer Awareness Popup at Mobolaji Johnson Station, Yaba, engaging 17 commuters and registering 13 downloads of the Mami app.

A lump isn’t the only sign of breast cancer. Here are 5 other clues

While 93% of adults in the United States recognize a lump as a sign of breast cancer, less than half can identify most of the other signs, according to a consumer survey commissioned by The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James)…

Breast self-examination made easy with Mami App

The newly introduced Mami app is free and available on any Android and iOS device. All that is required is for the user to download the app and send a short message service (SMS) to a short code. Once that is done, the user can access the detailed step by step do it yourself guide on how to check your breast regularly and how to identify breast cancer symptoms.

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