The International Breast Cancer Early Detection Campaign

The International Campaign to Establish Breast Cancer Early Detection Centers is an Arab and international initiative with profound developmental and humanitarian dimensions. Its mission is to work hand in hand with partners to reduce the mortality rate among women in less developed countries that suffer from limited resources and weak primary healthcare systems.

According to the World Health Organization, early detection can reduce breast cancer deaths by more than 90%.

The campaign’s goal is to establish 25 Women’s Health Centers in 25 countries within five years. These centers will not only provide early breast cancer detection but also offer comprehensive reproductive health services, prevention of diseases and epidemics, and health awareness.

All centers established under this campaign are directly managed and operated by the Arab Women Authority, ensuring the highest levels of quality, sustainability, and continuity.

The campaign is rooted in solidarity and noble human values. We are committed to safeguarding women’s health – as women are the very source of life – through developmental, scientific, and humanitarian initiatives. By strengthening partnerships with international and regional organizations working on women’s issues, we seek to expand our impact.

Importantly, all services provided by the centers are offered free of charge to women, affirming our belief that health is a universal right, not a privilege.

For the future work together

Authority Strategy 2050

Building & operating & centers

Building and equipping these centers, providing examination and education services, and cooperating with the relevant authorities.

  • Early detection

  • Treatment stage

  • Spreading awareness

  • All services are free

Arab Women Authority Strategy 2050

This is a comprehensive plan aiming to empower women and promote their leadership across various sectors, with a focus on strengthening their participation in decision-making bodies and achieving gender balance and equality in all domains.

Women’s Empowerment in the Labor Market

The strategy seeks to increase women’s participation in the workforce, especially in future-oriented sectors such as artificial intelligence and information technology, to enhance their competitiveness in the job market.

Women’s Capacity Building

The strategy aims to upgrade women’s skills and prepare them to keep pace with the vast transformations in the realm of the knowledge economy and sustainable development.

Implementation of Developmental and Humanitarian Projects

The strategy seeks to forge effective and long-term partnerships with funding entities and philanthropic institutions to implement health, education, and humanitarian relief projects tailored to the needs of women in least developed countries, regardless of race, religion, or color.