Uttam Adil, Age 13 from Bangladesh Naa Cancer Care for Children in Bangladesh

World Child Cancer

Org #6508
Vetted since 2011 Site Visit Verified
2007
year founded
$51,902
raised on GlobalGiving
12
years fundraising
3
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

World Child Cancer improves curative treatment and palliative care for children with cancer in low and middle income countries. Our vision is to see a world where every child with cancer has access to the best possible treatment. We achieve this by facilitating and funding international partnerships linking medics, hospitals and parent support groups between resource-rich and resource-poor countries to transfer specialist skills and expertise.

Project Leaders
Rebecca Ross
Rebecca Ross
Anna Tullgren
Anna Tullgren
Alind Bamarni
Alind Bamarni
Steven Cadman
Steven Cadman
Karen Thompson
Karen Thompson
Team
Julie Worrall, Joseph Dixon, Karen Thompson, Rebecca Ross
Organization Information
Unit 9, Maltings Place
169 Tower Bridge Road
London, London SE1 3JB
United Kingdom
0203 176 7892
Organization Information
Unit 9, Maltings Place
169 Tower Bridge Road
London, London SE1 3JB
United Kingdom
0203 176 7892

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Giving children with cancer the gift of growing up

By Anna Tullgren | Individual Giving & Events Manager

World Child Cancer supports children with cancer and their families in lower income countries. Through our funding of diagnosis, treatment, transport to hospital, family accommodation, play therapy... Read the full report ›

Improving Paediatric Oncology in Bangladesh

By Anna Tullgren | Individual Giving & Events Manager

Over 6,000 children in Bangladesh are expected to develop cancer per year, however only a quarter of those receive an accurate diagnosis. This can be attributed to low levels of & late diagnosis... Read the full report ›

World Child Cancer in Myanmar

By Anna Tullgren | Individual Giving & Events Manager

Approximately 2,000 children are expected to develop cancer each year in Myanmar. Due to a lack of awareness of childhood cancer, an inability to accurately diagnose cases and the prohibitive cost of... Read the full report ›
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