Dr. Mane Medical Foundation and Research Center (DMMFRC) is committed to reducing global cancer disparities by implementing community-based cancer care initiatives across four low- and middle-income countries—Nepal, Uganda, Mozambique, and Ethiopia. Our overseas programs focus on improving early detection, access to treatment, and integration with national health systems, particularly for underserved and vulnerable populations.
Across all international locations, Dr. Mane Medical Foundation and Research Center implements a preventive, referral-linked, and treatment-access model that ensures measurable impact and optimal use of resources. Key interventions include:
By leveraging existing public health infrastructure, the Foundation ensures cost-effective, scalable, and sustainable cancer care delivery.
The overseas initiatives of Dr. Mane Medical Foundation and Research Center directly contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including:
The Foundation’s overseas programs follow a holistic cancer care model, integrating prevention, early detection, referral systems, treatment access, and institutional partnerships. This approach offers CSR partners and donors an opportunity to support high-impact, ethically governed, and outcome-driven global health interventions that create long-term, sustainable benefits for communities and healthcare systems.