ABOUT US

The Kenyan Network of Cancer Organizations (KENCO) is the National umbrella body of over 55 registered cancer civil society organizations, spread throughout the country

MEMBERS

Our members are primarily organizations that align with our mission of combatting cancer through advocacy, capacity building, sectoral linkages as well as awareness campaigns.

CEMPC

The Cancer Education Materials for Patients and Caregivers (CEMPC) program aims at demystifying cancer through cancer education materials for health workers patients and caregivers

We leverage on the strengths of our members to advance the cancer prevention and control agenda

News & Updates

Find out what’s going on & stay up to date.

KESHO KICC conference 2024

KESHO KICC Conference 2024

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KENCO is proud to be part of the organizing committee for the 8th Kenya International Cancer Conference (KICC) that took place on 21-23... Read More KESHO KICC Conference 2024

KENCO global award recognition

KENCO Earns Global Recognition For Cancer Advocacy

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The Kenyan Network of Cancer Organizations (KENCO) has achieved a remarkable honor, earning the 1st Runner-Up spot in the prestigious World... Read More KENCO Earns Global Recognition For Cancer Advocacy

Breast cancer awareness event in Nairobi

“Scars To Stars” Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2024

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On October 31st, 2024, at Mövenpick Hotel, the “Scars to Stars” event brought together a powerful community of survivors,... Read More “Scars To Stars” Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2024

What's Happening

Check out our events!

Annual Fundraising Dinner

Annual Fundraising Dinner

March 7, 2025    
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Be part of our events. Your participation is highly appreciated!

Members

Make a difference!

Members are the heart of a community. Our members are a valuable resource for our growth, programme execution and all-round welfare of our organization.

Our members implement various cancer control activities such as creation of awareness and public education on cancer, cancer prevention through screening and treatment, patient navigation through linkages to the referral system, follow-up and care, provision of psychosocial support to cancer patients, and palliative care.

Cycling for cancer event
Cancer survivors walk
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