Healthcare professionals

September 18, 2023

The 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.
September 1, 2023

Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Update

“If my child is a survivor, any child can survive.” World Child Cancer works to boost survival rates across Africa
August 18, 2023

Leadership, 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.
August 18, 2023

Paediatric 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.
August 4, 2023

Our 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.
August 1, 2023

UK 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.
January 6, 2022

Meet Aida – a Play Therapist in Malawi

Meet Aida Nkhoma. She shares the highs and lows of her job and how she became the first Play Therapist in Malawi.
October 3, 2021

Trainee Paediatric Oncologist, Dr Beatrice

"World Child Cancer has made it possible for me to go and do my oncology training and that’s a very big thing...After my training I feel very passionate about trying to improve awareness and impact the whole system." Dr Beatrice Chikaphonya-Phiri, a trainee paediatric oncologist in Malawi.
May 24, 2021

Meet Paediatric Oncologist, Dr Nihad Salifu

Dr Nihad Salifu shares her experience of training as a paediatric oncologist, supported by World Child Cancer