ACT 4 Children shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Throwback to an important moment at the SIOP Africa Congress.
The multi-stakeholder panel on the readiness framework pushed the conversation beyond ambition into reality and what it truly takes to introduce quality, innovative therapies in African settings.
It wasn’t an easy discussion. And that was exactly the point.
Progress in childhood cancer care doesn’t come from avoiding complexity, but from sitting with it. From aligning across partners, confronting systemic gaps, and being honest about what readiness really looks like on the ground.
Thank you to everyone who helped shape this dialogue and push it forward.”

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