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Bringing Care Closer to Home in Cameroon
Thank you for allowing us to work towards reducing child mortality in Malawi whilst increasing wellbeing and quality of life
Read moreHighlights from ICCD2024
Thank you for allowing us to work towards reducing child mortality in Malawi whilst increasing wellbeing and quality of life
Read moreTogether we have supported 690 children in Malawi: Project Completion
Thank you for allowing us to work towards reducing child mortality in Malawi whilst increasing wellbeing and quality of life
Read more‘Closing the Cancer gap’ for children with cancer in Nepal: Project Completion
In September 2023, we completed our three-year programme in Nepal, working to support children with cancer and their families.
Read moreGiving ‘The Gift of Growing Up’ to children with cancer in Bangladesh: Project Completion
In September 2023, we completed our three-year programme in Bangladesh, working to support children with cancer and their families.
Read moreA Sports Day Celebration at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Malawi
Our team orchestrated a special Sports Day for young cancer patients. Join us in celebrating their strength and spirit outside the hospital.
Read moreRecapping 2023: Our Year in Review
As 2023 comes to a close, World Child Cancer reflects on the impactful work and significant events that have defined this remarkable year. From the BBC Radio 4 appeal to forging new partnerships, we’re taking a moment to highlight the key moments that have shaped our journey.
Read moreOur Childhood Cancer Awareness Month 2023 Highlights
Join World Child Cancer in reflecting on Childhood Cancer Awareness Month (CCAM)! Together, we collaborated with our partners to shed light on the impact of paediatric cancer. Each week focused on specific themes, fostering global support for children and families facing this challenge.
Read moreMRA’s Compassionate Gesture: Shielding Hope in Malawi’s Pediatric Oncology War
Support for World Child Cancer’s mission can come from anyone and in all shapes and forms.
Read moreWorld Child Cancer is collaborating with Amgen
International NGO World Child Cancer is collaborating with leading biotechnology company Amgen to launch a five-year program aimed at saving and improving the lives of children with cancer in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in Africa and Asia.
Read moreIn conversation with UBS Optimus Foundation
‘When an organization such as World Child Cancer receives philanthoropic support, it initiates a chain that touches numerous lives, potentially for generations.’
Read moreI ran the London Marathon for World Child Cancer!
In April 2023, supporter Ryan Naidoo ran the London Marathon for World Child Cancer and has written this blog on his experience.
Read moreThanks to support from Bristol Myers Squibb
Celebrating what has been achieved through the independent grant provided by Bristol Myers Squibb to World Child Cancer.
Read moreThe Xploro App
Equipping patients and parents with knowledge around childhood cancer and what to expect following a diagnosis is a vital part of the process of successfully treating and managing cancer.
Read moreStavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Update
“If my child is a survivor, any child can survive.” World Child Cancer works to boost survival rates across Africa
Read moreMBC TV Visit Our Team In Malawi
We were extremely grateful when Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), the country’s largest public television station, expressed interest in featuring our Pediatric Oncology ward and conducting interviews with our team, including our Advocacy ambassador, David Thomas.
Read moreInternship in Fundraising and Marketing with World Child Cancer
Ever wondered what it’s like to be an intern at World Child Cancer? Find out what our current interns think! World Child Cancer offers flexible internships throughout the year.
Read moreThe Current State of Cyclone Freddy in Malawi
Cyclone Freddy struck Malawi hard in recent months, destroying entire communities, washing away people’s homes, and killing hundreds of people and livestock. The number of people killed by Cyclone Freddy this year was the greatest to ever be reported in Malawi’s history of cyclones.
Read moreAnnual Ambassador Dinner with World Child Cancer
£110,000 donations raised at our 2023 Ambassador Dinner – thank you to all our ambassadors and sponsors!
Read moreLeadership, Management and Psychosocial Support Training for Nurses in Bangladesh
Here at World Child Cancer, we believe that healthcare is a right not a privilege. This is why we work to improve the availability of high-quality care for children with cancer.
Read morePaediatric Oncology Nurse Training in Cameroon
One of the critical aspects of improving childhood cancer outcomes in Cameroon is ensuring that nurses have access to high-quality paediatric oncology training.
Read moreOur Thanatology Project with Fuerza MEMO in Mexico
Cancer is a complicated topic which can feel overwhelming at any stage. For anyone, including those close to you, it can bring up feelings of negativity and uncertainty about the future.
Read moreUK Aid Match visit World Child Cancer in Malawi
In May, Gem Clark, Fund Portfolio Manager for UK Aid Match, and Emma Hayward, Performance and Risk Manager for UK Aid Match travelled to Malawi to visit four grant holders: CBM Global, Sightsavers, UNICEF and World Child Cancer.
Read moreMental Health Conference
Mental health is a crucial aspect of the care offered by World Child Cancer, yet gaps in existing practice require that more can and should be done to tailor our aid programmes.
Read moreMyanmar Nutrition Webinar
World Child Cancer is actively extending its support to healthcare providers in Myanmar by conducting a series of webinars in the latter part of May and early June.
Read moreUK Aid Match team visit to Bangladesh
In January, UK Aid Match Fund Director Sarah Donachie, accompanied by Fiduciary Risk Officer Bridget Hall, and FCDO colleagues Bruce Reilly and Nicola Currie for the Open Societies team, visited Bangladesh to see how three fund projects were getting on.
Read moreThank you Sarah! Our programme intern shares her experience.
Our lovely Programmes Intern, Sarah, has come to the end of her internship with us here at World Child Cancer. We asked her to share a little about her experience of working with our programmes team.
Read moreThank you for reducing child mortality in Malawi whilst increasing wellbeing and quality of life
The UK Government and the British People raised over £360,000 with World Child Cancer for childhood cancer in Malawi. Find out what has been achieved so far
Read moreOur Programme Advisor and Psychosocial Support Advisor visited Malawi
Last year, our Country Programme Advisor Ghazaleh Kad and Psychosocial Support Advisor Megan Cruise visited Malawi to gain a direct insight into the people and projects that World Child Cancer supports in the country. During their visit, they also provided training to staff and attended home visits for cancer patients and their families.
Read moreGraduation of Second Associate Paediatric Oncology Nursing Programme in Ghana
World Child Cancer are celebrating the graduation of 12 nurses from the second specialist Associate Paediatric Oncology Nursing Programme in Ghana. With funding from the UBS Optimus Foundation and training delivered by the Ghana College of Nurses and Midwives, the programme supports the early diagnosis of children with cancer, followed by evidence-based therapy and supportive care.
Read moreLondon Global Cancer Week 2022
London Global Cancer Week 2022 brings organisations together to raise awareness and act as a catalyst for change.
Read moreClosing the Cancer Gap in Nepal progress
Read about the great progress being made in Nepal as we reach the midway point of our ‘Closing the Cancer Gap’ three year project, which aims to improve quality of childhood cancer care for over 1,000 children in Nepal
Read moreBristol Myers Squibb Collaboration
Collaboration leads to positive social impact as seen between World Child Cancer and Bristol Myers Squibb – supporting training for over 500 healthcare workers in Ghana and Cameroon…
Read moreWorld Child Cancer to partner with the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) to improve access to quality childhood cancer services across Africa
Supporting the continued development of childhood cancer services in countries where survival rates…
Read morePalliative care for every child who needs it: Five years in Bangladesh
Celebrating five years of palliative care in Bangladesh
Read moreHelpware joins forces with World Child Cancer to launch The Helpcare Foundation
With the goal of reversing the shockingly low survival rate in low and middle-income countries…
Read moreWorld Child Cancer Support Training Paediatric Oncology Pharmacists Ghana
World Child Cancer is working with its partners in Ghana to upgrade the Paediatric Oncology Unit of the Child Health Department of Korle Bu Teaching Hospital
Read moreHelping Partner Hospitals in Bangladesh During COVID 19
As the world now finds itself in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, World Child Cancer is stepping up to provide further assistance for those who need it the most
Read moreHeroes For Kids
A successful gamers online streaming giving back event, to help improve the quality in care and treatment for children with cancer around the world
Read morePatron Caitriona Balfe takes on the 2.6 Challenge!
Our incredible Patron Caitriona Balfe has once again gone above and beyond to support children with cancer, and their families, around the world!
Read moreStanding Together on World Cancer Day
Central Cancer UK and World Child Cancer gets together for World Cancer Day
Read moreMedical Volunteer with World Child Cancer
Read about Paediatric Histopathology Biomedical Scientist, Shanice Brown’s first time volunteering abroad where she chose to lend her skills to support children in Myanmar with us
Read moreThe Work We Do
Healthcare is a right, not a privilege. A right enshrined in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. That’s why World Child Cancer is working to improve the availability of high-quality treatment and care.
Discover More Stories…
Uttam’s Story
Meet Uttam – just one of the 662 children as part of our ‘Closing the Cancer Gap’ appeal, including matched funding from the UK Government.
Read moreAlile’s Story
Discover Alile’s journey through cancer as recounted by her mother, from the initial symptoms to diagnosis and treatment.
Read moreNaa’s Story
We first met Naa in 2016 when she was diagnosed with Wilm’s Tumour at 7 years old. In 2021 the cancer returned and Naa underwent treatment again. She has battled cancer twice and is now back in school.
Read moreJoseph’s update
We first met Joseph in 2019 after he was diagnosed with Leukaemia. Find out more how he is doing after his successful treatment.
Read moreKayin’s story
Kayin was diagnosed with Burkitt’s Lymphoma. He is now working as a carpenter and is feeling happy and strong.
Read moreRebecca’s Update
Read more about our catch-up with Rebecca after undergoing cancer treatment through World Child Cancer in Ghana six years ago.
Read moreHassan’s story
14-year-old Hassan from the Machinga district of Malawi was diagnosed with Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) last year.
Read moreTiwo’s story
Five years after developing cancer and two years of treatment later, six-year-old Tiwo is doing well
Read moreFranklyn’s Story
Meet Franklyn, now 17, who is fully recovered from cancer and dreams of becoming a doctor to help others
Read moreRebecca’s Success Story
Rebecca is now able to return to school after undergoing cancer treatment through World Child Cancer in Ghana
Read moreMy road to recovery
Prince went on to become a childhood cancer advocate and help many other children just like him when he recovered from leukaemia. Read More
Read moreEstaphanie is excited to start university!
Meet Estaphanie, who is excited to start university after being forced to take time out of school following a cancer diagnosis
Read moreMeet Bulu
Bulu is looking forward to following in his brother’s footsteps getting back on the football field
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