MAJOR UPDATE
Every step you took, every kilometre you pushed through, a child fighting cancer felt it.
Because you chose to show up, because you chose to be part of a child's story, something extraordinary happened.
Together with our incredible sponsors and partners, we raised over UGX 139.7 million, and every shilling is going directly to the children receiving treatment at @UgandaCancerIns.
These are children who deserve a fighting chance. And because of you, they have one.
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts and theirs.
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Students of St Marys Girls SSS Madera, Soroti, use the power of poerty to raise awareness about cancer and champion healthy living. Through their words, they inspired their peers to make choices that lead to healthier futures.
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Representing Uganda on the Global Stage in Childhood Cancer Survivorship
We are proud to share that two members of our team, Dr. Derrick Bary Abila Derrick (@BaryDerrick ), Head of Research Program, and Ms. Priscilla Nambalirwa (@NambalirwaP), recently represented the Uganda Child Cancer Foundation (UCCF) at the 5th International Symposium on Late Complications after Childhood Cancer (ISLCCC), held in Genoa, Italy, on June 4–6, 2026, at the Porto Antico venue.
Alongside world-leading experts in childhood cancer survivorship, our team presented the work UCCF is doing right here in Uganda ensuring that children who survive cancer go on to live full, healthy, and dignified lives.
We are especially delighted to celebrate Ms. Nambalirwa Priscilla, who was awarded the Certificate for Best Oral Presentation at the symposium. 🏆
This recognition is a testament to the quality of research and advocacy being carried out in Uganda and a reminder that African voices and African data belong at every global table.
Congratulations, Priscilla, you have made UCCF and Uganda proud.