Kuwait is actively addressing the rising rates of cancer through comprehensive awareness campaigns, and a recent event held at the picturesque Yom Al-Bahar heritage village beautifully illustrated this commitment. The Makin Club, a vital component of the National Cancer Awareness Campaign (CAN), hosted a special event focused on healthy nutrition and its crucial role in both preventing and managing cancer, all while celebrating the rich culinary traditions of Kuwait. This initiative brought together patients, survivors, nutrition experts, and culinary professionals for a day of learning, engagement, and delicious, health-conscious food.
The Importance of Healthy Nutrition in Cancer Prevention and Support
The event underscored a critical link between diet and cancer, a connection increasingly recognized by health organizations worldwide. Dr. Iman Al-Shammari, secretary of CAN and chair of the Makin Club Committee, highlighted the concerning statistics regarding colorectal cancer in Kuwait. It’s currently the second most common cancer overall, but alarmingly, ranks as the most common cancer among men. This emphasizes the urgent need for preventative measures, with lifestyle and dietary habits being key factors.
Globally, studies show that up to 30% of cancer cases are attributable to unhealthy diets. Therefore, prioritizing healthy nutrition isn’t just about managing the disease; it’s a powerful tool for reducing risk in the first place. This includes embracing a fiber-rich diet, limiting processed foods, reducing intake of high-fat and high-sugar items, and maintaining regular physical activity.
Focusing on Colorectal Cancer Awareness
The specific focus on colorectal cancer during the event was particularly impactful. Kuwait’s high incidence rates necessitate targeted awareness efforts. Dr. Al-Shammari stressed the importance of routine medical check-ups alongside dietary changes, advocating for a holistic approach to health. Early detection, combined with a supportive lifestyle, significantly improves patient outcomes. The event served as a reminder that proactive health management is within everyone’s reach.
Celebrating Kuwaiti Cuisine with a Healthy Twist
The Makin Club cleverly integrated cultural pride with health messaging by centering the event around traditional Kuwaiti dishes. Rather than advocating for a complete overhaul of dietary habits, the campaign promoted healthier versions of beloved local recipes. This approach is far more likely to resonate with the community and encourage long-term adoption of positive changes.
Chef Munira Al-Hay took center stage, demonstrating the preparation of “Ma’das,” a traditional Kuwaiti dish. She didn’t just show how to make it, but explained the ingredients and, crucially, offered a healthier take on the recipe. This practical demonstration was a highlight, providing attendees with tangible ideas for incorporating healthier choices into their cooking.
The event also featured a competition, encouraging participants to showcase their own healthy adaptations of Kuwaiti cuisine. This fostered a sense of community and creativity, proving that delicious and nutritious food can coexist. The winners, Dalal Al-Faze’a (best Kuwaiti dish) and Khalida Al-Shammari (best healthy nutrition dish), exemplified this principle.
Engaging Attendees with Interactive Learning
Beyond the cooking demonstration and competition, the event incorporated interactive elements to maximize engagement and knowledge retention. Nutritionist Mariam Abdulrahman delivered a comprehensive session on proper dietary practices for cancer patients. She delved into the specific nutritional needs of individuals undergoing treatment and recovery, emphasizing the benefits of a balanced diet.
Meanwhile, Nadia Al-Obaidi, a member of the Makin Club Committee, led lively quizzes, traditional riddles, and puzzles. These activities made learning fun and accessible for all ages, fostering a positive and inclusive atmosphere. The inclusion of cultural games further reinforced the event’s theme of celebrating Kuwaiti heritage. This holistic approach to cancer awareness ensured that attendees were not only informed but also inspired.
The Role of Public Services and Media
The success of the event was also due to the strong collaboration between the Makin Club and key government entities. The participation of Thamer Khalifa Al-Hifi, Director of Public Services at the Ministry of Information, and the Media Department of the Ministry of Health, amplified the campaign’s reach and credibility. This partnership demonstrates a unified commitment to public health within Kuwait. Effective communication through media channels is vital for disseminating information about disease prevention and promoting healthy lifestyles.
A Continuing Commitment to Health and Heritage
The event concluded with a raffle prize awarded to Ahlam Al-Rabie, further encouraging participation and spreading the message of healthy nutrition. More than just a one-day event, this initiative represents the Makin Club’s ongoing dedication to supporting cancer patients and promoting health awareness throughout Kuwait.
By seamlessly blending vital health information with a celebration of Kuwaiti culinary heritage, the Makin Club has created a powerful and impactful campaign. This approach not only empowers individuals to make informed choices about their diet but also fosters a sense of community and cultural pride. The success of this event serves as a model for future initiatives aimed at improving public health and tackling the challenges of cancer in Kuwait.

