Gaza Cancer & Chronic Care Network

Keeping care continuous in crisis.
The Gaza Cancer & Chronic Care Network (GC3N) works to ensure that people in Gaza living with cancer and chronic illnesses can receive continuous, specialist-guided care — even during siege, displacement, and system collapse.
A SILENT EMERGENCY
A silent emergency of cancer and chronic disease is driving preventable death and disability. Years of blockade and destruction have crippled Gaza’s health system — decimated facilities, severe staffing shortages, and no access to essential medicine. It’s estimated that 10,000 people with cancer and 2,000 new patients each year currently lack access to chemotherapy, diagnostics, and follow-up care in Gaza.

The Program
Patient Education
Deliver structured disease-management guidance for patients and caregivers to improve self-management.
Monitoring & Evaluation
Operate a comprehensive M&E framework with monthly KPI dashboards, a mid-term review, and a final evaluation.
Referrals & Evacuations
Facilitate at least 100 critical patient referrals to specialized care outside Gaza when clinically indicated.
Specialist Coverage
Maintain active coverage across oncology, internal medicine, endocrinology, cardiology, nephrology, pediatrics, and mental health as needed via affiliated clinicians and structured clinic schedules.
Medication Access
Ensure at least 80% of patients receive required medications with documented continuity.
Service Delivery
Provide a minimum of 300 patient consultations per month for chronic and cancer-related conditions.
Who We Serve
Patients with cancer or non-communicable diseases (including elderly and pediatric cases).
Patients in remote or insecure areas with limited facility access.
Low-income and displaced households lacking access to consistent care.
Complex or undiagnosed cases requiring specialist input.
