Strengthening Access to Pediatric Cancer Care Through ACT For Children in Armenia – NCDconnect
NCDconnect shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Last week IDA Foundation / NCDconnect’s Anastasia Smirnova was in Armenia at the Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Ministry of Health of Armenia with members of the ACT For Children initiative.
Visits like these are an important opportunity to see the real patient impact of this work, strengthen our supply relationship, and celebrate the work of our partners in providing patient support alongside the delivery of medicines.
ACT For Children brings together industry, healthcare providers and patient organisations to expand access to quality cancer treatment for children in low- and middle-income countries.
We are very proud to contribute to this initiative by providing reliable, sustainable, temperature-controlled supply of medicines to help ensure continuity of care and reduce treatment interruptions.
Thank you all for the collaboration and commitment.”

NCDconnect/LinkedIn
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