On November 1, 2024, Movember officially kicks off—a global movement spotlighting the prevention of prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and men’s mental health.
What started as a small initiative among a few Australian surfers has since evolved into a worldwide campaign, with millions participating to support men’s health by growing moustaches in solidarity. In the Czech Republic, the campaign is led by the Men Against Cancer Foundation (NF MPR).
In Prague, Movember launched on October 31 with a public exhibition in front of Prague’s City Hall at Mariánské Square.
This display, featuring sixteen informative panels, aims to educate the public on critical topics surrounding prostate and testicular cancer prevention. Supported by Prague’s Mayor Bohuslav Svoboda and Deputy Mayor Alexandra Udženija, the exhibit will be accessible until November 27.
Mayor Svoboda emphasized the campaign’s impact: “Movember serves as a visible reminder to promote a healthy lifestyle and awareness about conditions like testicular and prostate cancer. Whether or not you’re a fan of moustaches, consider embracing them this month to support this important cause.”
Deputy Mayor Udženija added, “November is the time for moustaches to grow and for awareness to spread. Thanks to Movember, men’s health issues are no longer taboo. Just as we dedicate October to breast cancer awareness, November is about men’s health. I wish everyone good health—preserving it through proactive prevention is within our reach.”
Community Participation in Movember
Movember, a blend of “moustache” and “November,” attracts tens of thousands of Czech participants each year, from athletes and artists to local businesses and larger organizations.
Men grow moustaches throughout November as a visual commitment to men’s health. Beyond awareness, the campaign raises funds for the purchase of medical equipment to support oncology units across the Czech Republic, with grants awarded based on priority needs.
“Thanks to Movember and the Men Against Cancer Foundation, the Czech Republic has implemented a nationwide prostate cancer screening program for men aged 50 to 69.
This program, which we’ve advocated for over years, is essential—there are few countries with similar initiatives,” noted Dr. Roman Zachoval, Head of Urology at the 3rd Faculty of Medicine at Charles University and Chairman of the Czech Urological Society.
Movember’s Growing Support Network
This year’s campaign also gained the backing of the British Ambassador to the Czech Republic, Matt Fields, actor and director Miroslav Krobot, and other notable figures like David Matásek and Filip Kaňkovský. T
he campaign introduces the theme “Do you remember?” as part of prostate cancer awareness, incorporating nostalgic symbols familiar to men of the target screening age. Additionally, the awareness campaign will share a moving, real-life story to engage younger audiences through educational programs in primary and secondary schools.
How to Participate in Movember
Anyone can join Movember by registering as an individual or creating a team on the Czech website cz.movember.com/register. Participants are encouraged to involve friends, colleagues, and family, raising funds creatively to support the cause.
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