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FOCP raises 2021 budget by 17% to help more cancer patients

Newly elected board members include Sheikha Aisha Al Qasimi; Ibrahim Al Khayal; Dr. Moza Al Shehhi; Meera Taryam Al Shamsi; Khawla Al Serkal and Dr. Omar Al Hammadi

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Friends of Cancer Patients (FOCP), a Uae-based civil society organisati­on dedicated to reducing the burden of cancer in the community by generating awareness and offering financial support to patients in need, recently held a board meeting to strategise an action plan for a new 2-year cycle.

Among the key decisions made, one was to increase FOCP’S annual budget by 17 percent dedicated to help and support cancer patients, as the entity envisions to bring more patients within its folds of care in 2021.

During the course of FOCP general assembly which was also atended by representa­tives of the UAE Ministry of Community Developmen­t, an election of the new Board was held and the annual report presented.

The new FOCP board includes former members, namely Sawsan Jafar, Chairperso­n of the FOCP Board; Sheikha Lubna Bint Khalid Al Qasimi, ViceChairp­erson of the FOCP Board; Sheikha Jawaher Bint Abdullah Al Qasimi, FOCP Board Secretary General; Mohammed Juma Al Musharrakh, Board Treasurer; and Noha Mohammed Safar. Newly elected board members include Sheikha Aisha

Al Qasimi; Ibrahim Al Khayal; Dr. Moza Al Shehhi; Meera Taryam Al Shamsi; Khawla Al Serkal and Dr. Omar Al Hammadi.

FOCP’S management and financial reports of 2020, and the report of their external auditors, Ernst & Young, were also presented and ratified by the board members during the meeting.

Sawsan Jafar said: “During our 2021 budget discussion­s, board members highlighte­d the need to expand FOCP’S support to more cancer patients in the UAE who are unable to afford high treatment costs and require moral and psychologi­cal support during their treatment. The decision to increase FOCP’S 2021 patient support budget by 17 percent is in line with our objectives to reach out to as many patients and their families as possible and provide them with the needed support and follow up during treatment. As a charitable organisati­on our achievemen­ts are directly proportion­ate with the support of our patrons, partners and donors, and I would like to thank them wholeheart­edly once again and reiterate that every new cancer patient whose life we touch this year has been made possible because of your compassion and generosity.”

Jafar stressed that the new board of directors is commited to further FOCP’S vision to raise community awareness about cancer prevention and facilitate patients’ access to medical care to improve their lives. “Our mission reflects the UAE’S community spirit and aligns with the directives of Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher Bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Wife of the Ruler of Sharjah, and Founder and Patron of FOCP, to promote institutio­nal effort for cancer prevention and control,” she added.

FOCP was founded in 1999 to provide moral and financial support to cancer patients and their families and raise awareness about the importance of early detection. The organisati­on has provided its services across the UAE residents of all nationalit­ies and age groups. Donations raised by FOCP cover a broad spectrum of support including chemothera­py treatment expenses, radiation, surgical procedures and other urgent expenses during the early stages of care and treatment.

A recent report said in conjunctio­n with the 6th edition of the GCC Cancer Awareness Campaign, the Uae-based civil society organisati­on, Friends of Cancer Patients (FOCP) is organising a series of activities to foster greater public awareness about cancer with an emphasis on the importance of early detection.

The awareness programme is organised annually by the UAE’S Ministry of Health and Prevention in collaborat­ion with the Gulf Federation for Cancer Control.

Through such events, the FOCP stresses its commitment to be a part of all local, regional and global initiative­s for combating cancer.

The FOCP’S participat­ion in the campaign this year extends throughout February. Two virtual workshops have already taken place in collaborat­ion with the University of Sharjah on 4th and 7th February, 2021. The first session focused on educating participan­ts about colon cancer while the second workshop targeted gallbladde­r and bile duct cancer.

The FOCP will also be sharing two awareness messages daily on their social media handles, to benefit the community.

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FOCP recently held a board meeting to strategise an action plan for a new 2-year cycle.
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