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Increasing access to early detection and care: A successful partnership example between UICC members in Malaysia and Vietnam
Farahida Mohd Farid General Manager - National Cancer Council of Malaysia (MAKNA).
Track #5 – Raising funds and attracting resources
Relationship Ecosystem in Vietnam
Increasing access to early detection and care: A successful partnership example between UICC members in Malaysia and Vietnam Farahida Mohd Farid
MAKNA’s journey in Vietnam
Increasing access to early detection and care: A successful partnership example between UICC members in Malaysia and Vietnam Farahida Mohd Farid
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Supporters
Partners
Increasing access to early detection and care: A successful partnership example between UICC members in Malaysia and Vietnam Farahida Mohd Farid
Increasing access to early detection and care: A successful partnership example between UICC members in Malaysia and Vietnam Farahida Mohd Farid
Challenges and Solutions
Increasing access to early detection and care: A successful partnership example between UICC members in Malaysia and Vietnam Farahida Mohd Farid
Conclusion
Low Investment
High Social Impact Value add to existing programs with low investment
Resulting in high impact to cross border communities and partners
Palliative care e-learning resource for healthcare professionals in India
• About the ecancer Global Foundation • Palliative care education • Palliative care e-learning in India collaboration • ecancer’s collaborative approach to education
• UK based charity which provides free educational resources to the global oncology community
• Our Goal is to support the education of the global oncology community to achieve a world where all cancer patients receive the best possible care
• To achieve this we: • Run free and low cost educational events • Publish an open-access journal with a ‘pay what you can afford’ model • Produce free educational videos • Develop free e-learning resources
www.ecancer.org
About the ecancer Global Foundation
Over the last 5 years we have worked in collaboration with a number of organisations to develop:
• e-learning courses educational videos and publications for healthcare professionals in
• Africa • Latin America • India
Palliative care education
The key collaborations to develop the e-learning course for healthcare professionals in India were with:
Palliative care e-learning in India collaboration
These collaborations brought us: • International expertise • Local experts
• Identification of educational needs • Content development • Peer-review • Support for translation
• Promotion of resources • Including IAPCON conference
Palliative care e-learning in India collaboration
ecancer’s collaborative approach to education
We are always open to discussing potential collaborations – please get in touch! [email protected]
International Cancer Control Partnership
Lewis Foxhall, MD
ICCP Partner:
University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas
ICCP Vision and Mission
VISION
All countries have and are implementing a resource-appropriate national cancer control plan (NCCP) that provides a framework for sustainable and equitable delivery and scale-up of population- and evidence-based, cost-effective and people-centered cancer prevention and control programs which are integrated with NCD efforts to achieve a 25% relative reduction in premature mortality from NCDs by 2025.
MISSION STATEMENT
The ICCP provides leadership, expertise and guidance to national cancer planning stakeholders and decision-makers in their efforts to develop, implement and evaluate data-driven, stakeholder-informed country level national cancer control plans.
International Cancer Control Partnership
The International Cancer Control Partnership (ICCP) was formed in 2012 by a group of international organizations engaged in supporting country cancer control planning efforts.
Partnership Goals:
Coordinate and leverage partner efforts to increase global support, political will, and country resources for development and implementation of national cancer plans.
Provide guidance to countries as they strengthen their capacity to develop, implement and evaluate national cancer plans.
Maintain and enhance the ICCP as a credible source of guidance and leadership in national cancer control planning.
ICCP Partners
Breast Health Global Initiative (BHGI) Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Cancer Care Ontario; International Cancer Control Congress Association (ICCCA); Oncology Education and Sunnybrook Odette Cancer Centre; WHO-PAHO, AFRO, EMRO, HQ
Partner Contributions
Hosting and maintaining the ICCP portal
Developing communications for promotion of the partnership and the resources available
Participation in technical assistance efforts, including logistical and programmatic support
Tracking regional or global planning efforts and/or related events
Subject matter expert input in a specified area
Developing new tools
Serving as partnership convener; leading or participating in a work group
Evaluating ICCP partnership outcomes
Financial support
ICCP Portal and Resources
An online one-stop shop for cancer planners and policy-makers : http://www.iccp-portal.org/
More than 900 selected information resources on planning and capacity-building for cancer control Sharing best practices and experience National cancer control plans (NCCP) and Non - communicible
Disease (NCD) plans on the portal Technical assistance opportunities Global cancer joint initiatives and advocacy Since the launch, the portal has been visited by users from over 180 countries
ICCP Joint Activities in Cancer Control Planning ICCP Partners lead joint activities to help increase global awareness and communications about cancer control planning “National Cancer Control Plans Global Survey”
67 expert reviewers based in 16 countries examined 500 documents from 158 countries
120-question tool covering the cancer control continuum
Identify best practices, and share innovative approaches
Publication: Yannick Romero, PhD et. al; National cancer control plans:
a global analysis, The Lancet Oncology 27th of September 2018
Jointly offer technical assistance for cancer control planning efforts
Guidance in addressing barriers: funding, competing priorities, technical expertise
Leadership Summits with ECHO platform and in person
Cancer Control Master Courses
ICCP Future Direction
Build on NCCP/NCD plan review to enhance delivery of Technical Assistance
Focus on:
Countries without published plans
Countries with lack of focus on core elements such as stakeholder engagement, use of data for development and implementation, costing/financing, use of measurable objectives, plan evaluation and workforce
Countries needing to improve cancer-related priorities within NCD plans