ENYGO Friends Empowering. Showcasing. Connecting. Project Overview ENYGO Friends is a global, social-media–driven initiative launched by the ENYGO Social Media Committee. The project aims to highlight and celebrate the diverse activities, contributions, and achievements of individuals from all regions and professional backgrounds, including clinical oncology, surgery, pathology, nursing, research, and more. By providing a platform to showcase projects, events, innovations, and personal stories, ENYGO Friend fosters visibility, community, and inspires collaboration across the international network. The project is open to everyone—no membership or geographical restrictions apply. Objectives Showcase the work and achievements of individuals globally. Promote inclusivity and diversity within the ENYGO community. Strengthen professional networking and peer recognition. Encourage knowledge exchange and collaboration. Watch the video Activities and Components 1. ENYGO FRIENDS Spotlight Monthly posts featuring projects, research, or clinical initiatives. Content includes a short bio, photos, quotes, and links to research work or publications. 2. ENYGO FRIENDS around the World A visual campaign and interactive map showcasing the geographical location and the work been carried out. We accept photos of teams, clinics, hospitals, local events or training activities, community initiatives or outreach work. 3. ENYGO FRIENDS voices (Mini Interviews) Short Q&As with mentors and colleagues sharing their journeys, challenges, and visions for gynaecological oncology. Format: 3–5 short questions with headshot/photo. 4. ENYGO FRIENDS takeovers & reels Dynamic and authentic insights into daily professional life: Instagram / Facebook / X (Twitter) takeovers, “A Day in My Life” stories, short video clips of de-identified surgical cases, conferences, training sessions. 5. ENYGO FRIENDS research & Innovation Highlights A dedicated space to promote academic and scientific contributions: Ongoing studies, audits, and multicentre collaborations, Infographics, visual abstracts, or slide summaries, links to published work, posters, or presentations. Materials and Content Formats High-quality images (clinical/non-clinical, events, team photos) Short videos or reels Testimonials or stories Infographics or PowerPoint slide summaries Links to articles, presentations, or external features Regional event posters/flyers