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понедельник, 26 сентября 2011 г.

Captain Of Doomed Hockey Team Was Secret Donor To Sick Children


A sad twist in the Yak-42 tragedy reveals that one of Lokomotiv players who died in the crash was anonymously giving money to sick kids, and the last half-million ruble payment was transferred to a young cancer patient minutes before the take-off.

It was several days ago that the parents of 16-year-old Diana Ibragimova from Voronezh learned the real name of the man who saved their daughter’s life. 
Ivan Tkachenko, captain of the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl hockey club, was sending big sums of money to Voronezh without disclosing his name or expecting any gratitude at all, Lifenews online tabloid reports.
Diana’s mother burst into tears when she learned Ivan had died in a horrible accident. It took her a long time to understand that the man she knew nothing about, just that his name was Ivan, was in fact Ivan Tkachenko, captain of the famous Lokomotiv hockey club.

The hockey player’s secret was disclosed thanks to a well-known Russian blogger, Varfolomeev. In one of his latest posts he wrote that the athlete had regularly been transferring large sums of money to sick children. Diana was one of the several lucky children whom Ivan had patronized.
Ivan transferred money to Diana’s family twice, and both times he asked that his name not be indicated under any circumstances. 

“We did not even know who our daughter’s benefactor was, just his first name,” cried Elena, Diana’s mother. “We received 500,000-ruble transfers twice; they both came from an unknown Ivan. I thought he might be a successful businessman and could not imagine he was one of the best-known Russian hockey players. Such a young man!”exclaims Elena.

After the family received the second transfer, they wrote a letter to Ivan, but they never received an answer. Neither Diana nor her mother knew that just minutes after sending the money, Ivan Tkachenko died in a horrific plane crash not far from the city of Yaroslavl. 

The modest young hockey player did not like to talk about his philanthropy. Only his closest friends knew that Ivan helped children who were diagnosed with terrible diseases. 

“Vanya adored children,” one of Tkachenko’s friends recalled. “His wife is now expecting their third child.”
His relatives say Ivan always rushed to help when he saw a child needed his assistance.
“Ivan did not want anyone to know he was taking part in charity,” said the authorities at the Advita charity fund. “He did not want gratitude; he just helped kids and adults who were in need of his help. He saved many lives!” they added.

via RussiaToday

понедельник, 19 сентября 2011 г.

Speech of Rinat Akhmetov, President of the Foundation for Development of Ukraine at Press-Conference “Cancer Can Be Cured. Timely Cancer Diagnostics and Treatment in Ukraine”


Dear friends!
Thank you very much for having found the time and possibility to join us today to discuss the most urgent problem of oncology diseases.

Ukraine has registered 910,267 people with cancer at the moment. Every year adds another 160,000, with 90,000 dying of the disease.

It’s terrible. The question is what to do? The only possible answer is not to give up, fight, and prevail.

But what do we have to fight and to prevail? On the one hand, there are good and top-skilled doctors, on the other hand – limited technical capacities.

I think you are aware that cancer morbidity in Europe and the USA is higher compared to Ukraine, while the mortality is lower. Why? Because they invest much in early diagnostics and effective treatment.

I ask myself – how can I help? By investing big money in early diagnostics and effective treatment of cancer.

For this reason, I decided to provide $ 40m for fighting cancer with $20m to be allocated on  Donbass region, $10m – on the National Institute of Cancer, and another $10m – on Western Ukraine.

Thank you for your attention. 


see more about Rinat Akhmetov Foundation Program "Cancer Can Be Cured. Timely Cancer Diagnostics and Treatment in Ukraine"

четверг, 1 сентября 2011 г.

Rinat Akhmetov Foundation Health Care Programs

Rinat Akhmetov -  owner of SCM Group, the founder of the charitable foundations Development of Ukraine and Foundation for Effective Governance

Programs:
Stop TB in Ukraine 
Total budget: $168,2 million for 2007 - 2011, for 2007 - 2010 $37,7 m., for 2011 $130,5 m.
Since 2007, the Foundation has been realizing a large-scale project "Stop TB". In 2009, the Fund managed to attract funding from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. This project will complement the National program for tuberculosis control. 
In 5 year-period cure rate is planned to be increased by 35% (from 59% to 80%). Total amount of 5-year grant is over $95 million aimed to create a laboratory quality control system for anti-TB drugs, over 80% of health workers shall be trained according to international standards.
Social effect.
In partnership with the Ministry of Health draft law regulating TB control was developed. Children departments in 22 regional TB hospitals were equipped. Functioning under the regional program for TB control allowed to decrease incidence in Donetsk oblast by 13.5%, mortality by 19.9% ​​comparing to 2006.  

Cancer Can Be Cured
Total budget: $315 million for 2008-2013, for 2008-2010 $72 m., for 2011 $80 m.
Purpose: to introduce the European level of 
cancer diagnosis and treatment in Ukraine. 
Diagnostic equipment for Donetsk and Lviv cancer clinics procured and installed. In 2011, the Radiation Therapy Centers were equipped in Rivne and Lviv oncological dispensaries, the delivery of the second unit is scheduled. Memorandum on cooperation is signed between the Foundation, Rivne  Regional State Administration and Rivne City oncology hospital.The facility will be equipped with linear accelerator, a modern CT and other equipment for radiation therapy and cancer diagnostics, to the total amount of $ 22 million. In the clinic there will be a regional center of radiation therapy, where patients from neighboring areas may also be treated. 
Social effect.
15 000 patients of Lviv and Donetsk centers have already been diagnosed using high-technology equipment. Experts have mastered and are actively using new methods of diagnosis and treatment of cancer.