BINAYTARA FOUNDATION

Binaytara Foundation’s 5-Year Strategic Plan: A Comprehensive Blueprint For Global Cancer Care

Nov 5, 2024

The Binaytara Foundation has just announced its 2024-2029 Strategic Plan that delivers an action-oriented agenda to minimize cancer health disparities and expand access to high-quality oncology care, particularly in underserved areas.

Focused on tangible outcomes, this 5-year plan deploys the C.A.R.E. Model – Cancer Centers, Advocacy, Research, and Education – to drive impactful improvements.

Over the next five years, BTF aims to establish comprehensive cancer care facilities, including a landmark cancer hospital in Nepal, and advocate for policies that prioritize vulnerable populations, driving systemic change to meet global cancer care needs.

In research, BTF is committed to advancing implementation science to seamlessly integrate innovative treatments into standard care, accelerating the adoption of lifesaving therapies.

Complementing these efforts, BTF’s expansive network of Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Maintenance of Certification (MOC) programs, including our flagship conferences and our OncoBlast app, will empower oncology professionals worldwide with critical, evidence-based knowledge and skills to treat their patients with the highest levels of clinical excellence.

Guided by values of Benevolence, Transparency, and Friendship, BTF’s plan articulates a powerful commitment to a world where quality cancer care is within reach for all. This strategic vision reaffirms BTF’s leadership in global oncology, advancing a future where healthcare systems evolve, patient outcomes improve, and cancer care disparities are a challenge of the past.​

BINAYTARA FOUNDATION 5 YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN

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