Our Partners in Childhood Cancer Care
ACT for Children collaborates with partners in drug access, medical expertise, and patient support to address every aspect of the patient journey – removing financial barriers and ensuring the safe, effective use of quality-assured medicines.
Drug Access
Our partners for the access to quality-assured innovator medicines.
IDA Foundation
IDA Foundation is an independent social enterprise providing medicine and medical goods to healthcare organizations worldwide, at the best price possible. IDA Foundation’s role ensures sustainable access to essential cancer medicines for patients, through NCDconnect, a digital procurement platform, which streamlines access to quality-assured treatments for childhood.
Servier
Servier is a global pharmaceutical group governed by a non-profit foundation that aspires to make a meaningful social impact for patients and for a sustainable world. Servier provides innovative childhood cancer medicine for pediatric leukemia ensuring access to life-saving treatments, while also supporting best-in-class clinical management.
ATOM Coalition
The Access to Oncology Medicines Coalition (ATOM Coalition), led by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), is a global initiative in collaboration with over 40 partners across the private and civil society sectors. It aims to reduce cancer-related suffering and deaths by addressing the barriers to availability, affordability, and appropriate use of oncology medicines in low- and lower-middle income countries (LLMICs). The ATOM Coalition provides a platform for stakeholders, including pharmaceutical partners, committed to reducing financial barriers with tailored solutions to fit the needs of low- and middle-income settings.
Medical Expertise
Our partners for the access to quality-assured innovator medicines.
Resonance
Resonance offers full system healthcare and pharmaceutical development solutions to both industry and philanthropic partners. Resonance supports the implementation of data managers, patient navigators, and other essential care providers across childhood cancer sites to strengthen healthcare capacity.
SIOP
The International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP) is a global, multifaceted organization and is the only global multidisciplinary society entirely devoted to pediatric and adolescent cancer. SIOP supports the implementation of specialized, hands-on education and patient support programs aimed at improving diagnosis and treatment outcomes, and empowering families.
Patient Support
Our partners for the access to quality-assured innovator medicines.
CCI
Childhood Cancer International (CCI) is the largest patient support organization for childhood cancer. It is a global, parent-driven non-profit that represents more than 180 parent organizations, childhood cancer survivor associations, childhood cancer support groups, and cancer societies, in over 90 countries, across 6 continents. CCI provides the essential care and support needed to ensure patients and their families are able to access and adhere to treatment. This includes accommodation, nutrition, psychosocial counseling and transport, among other essential services.
World Child Cancer
World Child Cancer is the leading international children’s charity dedicated to addressing the global inequality in childhood cancer care. World Child Cancer supports hands-on education and patient support programs. The organization launched the Cancel Child Cancer campaign, fostering collaboration to strengthen the systems and processes that provide essential care to children.
Become a partner
Together, we can transform childhood cancer care globally and ensure every child has access to life-saving treatment, regardless of where they live.