C-Care Uganda and the Rotary Cancer Program Uganda Limited today formalized a powerful alliance, signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that marks a significant leap forward in the fight against cancer. This partnership is set to dramatically enhance cancer awareness, promote early detection, and expand access to critical healthcare services for underserved communities across Uganda.

The signing ceremony, held in Namuwongo, Kampala, brought together key figures from the Rotary Cancer Program, the C-Care team, and their valued partners. The MOU reaffirms a shared dedication to tackling the rising incidence of cancer head-on, ensuring that essential healthcare services and vital education reach those who need them most.
Dr. Miriam Musinga Mutero, General Manager of C-Care IHK, emphasized the profound significance of this collaboration: “Today is an exciting morning as we launch a very special partnership between C-Care and Rotary. We have committed to be the medical partner for Rotary, in line with our vision to be the most trusted healthcare provider in the region. We know cancer is one of those diseases that continues to grow, causing a lot of challenges for patients and their families. It does not choose your age, your race, or your gender, it affects everyone in our community.”
This initiative will see C-Care Uganda support 72 community medical outreaches, deploying dedicated medical professionals to provide vital services. C-Care is also committing UGX 73 million in services, which includes staff time, comprehensive awareness campaigns, and crucial emergency support. At its heart, the partnership is driven by a human-centric approach, focused on delivering hope, knowledge, and dignity to individuals in underserved communities.
The MOU represents a united effort to save lives by vigorously promoting early detection, delivering essential medical services, and boosting awareness about cancer prevention. This collaborative endeavor will ensure that individuals, who often lack access to timely healthcare, receive the necessary support, information, and care.
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