Case study
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This case study examines the Philippines’ cancer care financing system, highlighting the country’s high cancer burden, significant out-of-pocket costs, and geographic disparities in access to services.
Zambia is at a critical juncture in financing cancer care, facing economic constraints and systemic gaps that limit equitable access to diagnostics, treatment, and medicines.
By 2030, most cancer deaths will occur in low- and middle-income countries—discover how the ATOM Coalition is working to change that through equitable access to life-saving medicines.
The ATOM Coalition collaborates with countries and partners to secure sustainable funding for essential cancer medicines by identifying financing gaps and best practices through case studies and a customized health financing diagnostic, with this report focusing on Georgia.
Standing up together for a successful roll-out of the vaccine in Malawi
Promoting integrated approaches for cervical cancer in Senegal
Implementing a mother-daughter programme in Cameroon
Informing populations to increase access to prevention in Morocco
Joining forces to shift perspectives through public facing campaigns in Indonesia