Bangladesh

December 14, 2023

Recapping 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.
December 8, 2023

Our 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.
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.
May 24, 2023

UK 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.
July 27, 2021

Improving Paediatric Oncology Outcomes in Bangladesh

Nine-year-old, Arif would like to become a cricketer after recovering from Acute Myeloid Leukemia with the support from World Child Cancer
May 26, 2021

Imran’s Story

11-year-old Imran is an only child who lives in Noakhali in southern Bangladesh with his parents. Earlier this year he was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL).
April 20, 2021

Palliative care for every child who needs it: Five years in Bangladesh

Celebrating five years of palliative care in Bangladesh
November 9, 2020

Helping 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
March 19, 2019

Meeting Bangladesh’s Nurses

Despite there being a huge strain on healthcare professionals throughout Bangladesh, the vital role of nurses like Nilufa, Lakshmi and Tuhin are often overlooked and undervalued