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Who is Mathiwos Wondu?

Mathiwos Wondu

Mathiwos , the third and youngest son of his parents Mr. Wondu Bekele and Mrs. Amsale Beyene, was born on June 17, 1999 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Until he celebrated his second birthday he was very healthy, energetic and his growth was corresponding to his age. A few days after celebrating his second birthday, heun-expectedly became very ill, and after clinical investigation he was confirmed to be ALL-type Leukemia Cancer patient.

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Mathiwos Wondu -YeEthiopia Cancer Society (MWECS)

Mathiwos Wondu -YeEthiopia Cancer Society (MWECS) was established by the first General Assembly meeting of the founding members of the Society held on April 17, 2004 (Miazia 9th 1996E.C) and now it is seven years old.

Our Society is non-governmental and non-profit making organization that is dedicated to the national control of cancer and aspires to support all cancer patients in Ethiopia, but due to weak organizational and financial position, we are focusing our main attention on pediatric cancer. There were 15 members when the Society was formed and today the number of members has increased to 350 and it is expected to reach 500 soon. The number of members has to increase even further in order to challenge the growing burden of cancer in Ethiopia in a very meaningful way.

Mathiwos Wondu-YeEthiopia Cancer Society (MWECS) is one of the four NGOs working on cancer and the only one specializing in pediatric cancer. The society is actively working in so many cancer related activities particularly in enhancing the awareness of society of cancer, its prevention and treatment possibilities. In addition to these, our society has been ardently working to improve treatment condition and helping to decrease the suffering of pediatric cancer patients and increase their survival rate.

 

 
 

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