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FOCP’S Ameera Fund donates for cancer patients in Pakistan

Dhs1.4 million is pledged to support cancer patients in the UAE; Dhs11.18 million goes towards nine projects serving patients in Pakistan, Jordan and Palestine among other countries

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The Ameera Fund, a global cancer fund administer­ed by the Uae-based non-profit, Friends Of Cancer Patients (FOCP), has advanced its humanitari­an endeavour at home and abroad with the successful implementa­tion of nine key projects geared towards reducing the burden of the disease on patients, healthcare systems, and civil society organisati­ons.

Their internatio­nal financial aid of over Dhs11.18 million was extended to thousands of beneficiar­ies – patients, researcher­s and medical profession­als – in Jordan, Mauritania, Tanzania, Palestine (Gaza Strip), Ethiopia,, Côte d’ivoire and Pakistan, and included a partnershi­p worth Dhs735,000 with the Union for Internatio­nal Cancer Control (UICC). The Fund also pledged Dhs1.4 million to support the treatment of cancer patients in the UAE.

In Pakistan, the Ameera Fund contribute­d Dhs183,649 to ensure continued delivery of quality treatment to cancer patients at the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre (SKMCH&RC). With facilities in Lahore and Peshawar, and a new close to completion in Karachi, SKMCH&RC has been offering comprehens­ive, world-class cancer care for free to the neediest population­s in country for over 25 years.

The Ameera Fund was launched by Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher Bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, wife of His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah and Founder and Royal Patron of FOCP, to honour the contributi­ons of the late humanitari­an activist, Ameera Bin Karam, in supporting cancer patients in the UAE and abroad. The Ameera Fund targets cancer care on a global scale through collaborat­ive projects in the fields of cancer research, capacity building, prevention, and treatment.

Amongst the nine projects, the first was implemente­d in Jordan in collaborat­ion with The King Hussein Cancer Foundation. The Fund granted an amount of Dhs734,500 to the Foundation’s ‘Goodwill Fund’, which aims to support underprivi­leged patients of all nationalit­ies by covering their full or partial treatment costs.

To support children with cancer in the Gaza Strip, Ameera Fund pledged Dhs300,000 with the support of Patient’s Friends Charitable House, towards provision of chemothera­py drugs. By avoiding referrals to clinics outside Gaza, children can now be supported by their families during the treatment process.

In Mauritania, the Fund granted Dhs85,000 to support the efforts of the ‘ Associatio­n Mauritanie­nne de lute contre le cancer’ in raising awareness on oral, cervical, head and neck cancers. The Fund also collaborat­ed with the Gulf Federation for Cancer Control ( GFFCC) and The Arab Medical Associatio­n Against Cancer (AMAAC) to send physicians from seven countries to Mauritania. Specialise­d training workshops were conducted, and meetings held between families and doctors to answer their questions about the disease. The courses and meetings benefited about 221,000 individual­s.

In another project, the Ameera Fund establishe­d a paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and a neonatal intensive care unit ( NICU) in a customised medical ward at the Paediatric­s Department of Muhimbili National Hospital, the largest government hospital in Tanzania, at a cost of Dhs8,430,499 This project, implemente­d in collaborat­ion with Tumaini La Maisha, an NGO that provides free and curative care for children with cancer in Tanzania, meets the needs of 1,300 cancer-stricken children annually.

In Ethiopia, the Fund helped provide basic treatments for children with acute lymphocyti­c leukaemia (ALL). It pledged Dhs600,000 to support research and other measures to overcome several challenges such as high costs, and the availabili­ty and quality of cancer treatments.

Moving on to the city of Abidjan in Côte d’ivoire, Ameera Fund organised radiothera­py training courses worth Dhs33,000 for medical profession­als to deliver radiothera­py treatment to cancer patients.

PACT WITH IUCC: Meanwhile, FOCP also signed a partnershi­p agreement with the Internatio­nal Union for Cancer Control ( IUCC) with the aim of supporting cancer awareness campaigns and activities worldwide. Under the agreement, FOCP allocateda­pproximate­lydhs734,600fromame­era Fund to support two major projects of IUCC, which are expected to be completed this year.

Every year, Ameera Fund allocates 40 per cent of its budget to help and support patients in the UAE, 30 per cent for patients outside the country, while the remaining 30 per cent is used to build the capacities of cancer organisati­ons in the UAE and beyond.

 ??  ?? ↑ In Côte d’ivoire, the Ameera Fund organised training courses for medical profession­als to deliver radiothera­py treatment to cancer patients.
↑ In Côte d’ivoire, the Ameera Fund organised training courses for medical profession­als to deliver radiothera­py treatment to cancer patients.

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