Movember Campaign 2023.

Highlighting Men’s Health Issues – Specifically Prostate Cancer, Testicular Cancer and Suicide Prevention Help Save Men’s Lives – “Movember – Stopping Men Dying Too Young”

About The Movember Foundation and Campaign.

The Movember Foundation is continuing its work, concentrating on three key men’s health issues:
Prostate Cancer
Testicular Cancer
Suicide Prevention

The aim of the ‘Movember Foundation’ is simply ‘stopping men dying too young’. Their mission statement says that “Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends face a health crisis that isn’t being talked about. Men are dying too young. We can’t afford to stay silent and that’s why we’re taking action.”

The ‘Movember Foundation’ claims to be the leading charity changing the face of men’s health, the charity that knows what works for men – and what doesn’t, the only charity tackling men’s health on a global scale, year round, addressing some of the three biggest health issues faced by men as follows: prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and mental health and suicide prevention.

The ‘Movember Foundation’ Charity says that they know what works for men, and how to find and fund the most innovative research to have both a global and local impact. They’re independent of government funding, so they can challenge the status quo and invest quicker in what works.

In 25 years the Charity proudly claims to have funded more than 1,200 men’s health projects around the world. The Charity’s aspiration is to reduce the number of men dying prematurely by 25%, by 2030. They are appealing for anyone interested to help stop men dying too young by joining the movement.

The ‘Movember Foundation’s strategy’ is all about going where men need them most. They say they know what works for men and they aim to transform the way research into men’s health is done, and the way health services reach and support men.

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Useful Links –

MOVEMBER” Website: https://uk.movember.com/
Prostate Cancer UK Website: https://prostatecanceruk.org/
Orchid”(Fighting Male Cancer: https://orchid-cancer.org.uk/