We are People of Action

Our national network of 1.4 million neighbors, friends, and leaders volunteer their skills and resources to solve issues and address community needs.

3,000 Cancer Community

Mathiwos Wondu-YeEthiopia Cancer Society (MWECS) is dedicated to supporting cancer patients and their families across Ethiopia. With more than 3,000 Cancer Community Support initiative, MWECS aims to provide critical assistance to those affected by cancer, offering financial aid, counseling, and access to essential medical care. This program not only helps alleviate the burden of treatment costs but also fosters a supportive community for patients during their challenging journey.

9+ Projects

Mathiwos Wondu-YeEthiopia Cancer Society (MWECS) has launched more than 9 impactful projects dedicated to fighting cancer and Non-communicable disease across Ethiopia. These initiatives focus on various aspects of cancer care, including prevention, early detection, patient support, and public awareness. By implementing a comprehensive approach, MWECS is working to reduce the cancer burden in the country, ensuring that individuals have access to vital education, screening programs, and treatment resources.

$5 million+ Equipment

Mathiwos Wondu-YeEthiopia Cancer Society (MWECS) has made a groundbreaking contribution in the fight against cancer and non-communicable diseases by distributing more than $5 million worth of critical equipment across Ethiopia. This generous distribution includes state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, treatment machines, and essential medical supplies that are instrumental in enhancing the capacity of healthcare facilities nationwide

News & Features

Focus Area

HEALTH SYSTEM STRENGHENING

The Mathiwos Wondu – YeEthiopia Cancer Society has initiated a comprehensive health system strengthening project that aims to enhance the overall quality and accessibility of cancer care in Ethiopia. Through this focus area, the organization is working towards building capacity within the healthcare system by providing training for healthcare professionals, improving infrastructure and equipment in cancer treatment facilities, and increasing public awareness about cancer prevention and early detection.

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NCDS & RISK FACTOR

The Mathiwos Wondu – YeEthiopia Cancer Society has identified Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and their associated risk factors as a key focus area in its mission to improve the overall health outcomes of the Ethiopian population. Through targeted interventions and public health campaigns, the organization is working to raise awareness about the impact of NCDs such as cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases, as well as the risk factors that contribute to their development, including unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, tobacco use, and alcohol consumption. By advocating for policy changes, implementing preventive measures, and promoting healthy lifestyle choices, the organization

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Projects

Ethiopian PEN-Plus Implementation Project

Support Food Policy in Ethiopia

Multinational Lung Cancer Diagnose and Control Project

Be part of our journey

The Mathiwos Wondu – YeEthiopia Cancer Society (MWECS) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization dedicated to the national control of cancer in Ethiopia. Founded in 2004, MWECS emerged from the heroic struggle of Mathiwos, a young boy who battled leukemia. His family and 13 other founding members transformed their tragedy into an opportunity to support cancer patients. Today, MWECS implements seven projects, including childhood cancer, breast cancer, tobacco control, lung cancer, and non-communicable diseases. By strengthening the healthcare system, raising awareness, and collaborating with stakeholders, MWECS strives to improve cancer care and outcomes in Ethiopia. You can be part of this vital journey by supporting MWECS in its mission to fight cancer and uplift those affected by this disease.

Partners

for sure, we together will make a difference for a better tommorrow.

We cordinally invite you to visit the Society’s Head Office and it’s Psychosocial Support Center and join us in the battle against cancer.