This year’s MAKNA Continuous Education (MCE) program brought MAKNA staff to Kelantan, a state with one of the highest numbers of cancer patients living in rural areas.
For MAKNA, it starts by stepping into unconventional spaces and venues. Awareness isn’t just about information; it’s about creating opportunities for learning to take root in unexpected but meaningful ways.
This campaign focused on engaging a young, capable and community-driven audience: future educators. More than 700 students attended the awareness session,
MAKNA’s Mobile Cancer Screening Unit continued its mission of making early detection accessible by travelling to Klinik Kesihatan Malim Nawar and Klinik Kesihatan Kampar.
MAKNA's Cancer Screening Program was a beacon of hope, combining accessible screening services, education, and awareness to empower individuals to take charge of their health and detect cancer early.