Childhood cancer patient numbers are on the rise with an extremely high mortality rate of approximately 75%. Registered number of childhood cancer in the latest 2015 Zimbabwe National Cancer Registry was 250. However these figures are not a true reflection of the reality on the ground. Correct and up to date data is ‘work in progress’. These staggering figures are due to a myriad of reasons including late detection and diagnosis, an insufficient government healthcare delivery system with ill-equipped health centers, insufficient trained staff in oncology, a limited number of operational cancer treatment centers (currently only one based in Harare that dispenses chemotherapy), inconsistent supply of drugs and a harsh economic environment.
Through our partnership and MOU with I61 Foundation, they facilitate our international funding and donors.
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We are totally indebted to our partners who continue to inspire the Team to achieve the goal of a home for disadvantaged children from rural and greater Harare recovering from chemotherapy treatment in their fight against cancer To all – past, current and future we say.
Tatenda, Siyabongai, Thank you