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Poonam Bagai has a diverse range of work experience. Poonam began their career in 1984 as a Class I Government of India Officer with the Indian Railways, where they served until 1994. From 1995 to 1997, they worked as a Transport Consultant at UN ESCAP in Bangkok. In 2005, they joined Pallium India as Vice Chairman, a position they held until recently. Bagai also served as Chairman at CanKids KidsCan starting in 2012. Poonam has been involved with Childhood Cancer International since 2012, initially as a Board Member and later as Treasurer from 2015 to 2017. Furthermore, they have been a Member of the Ethics Review Committee at Medanta Hospital since 2016.
Poonam Bagai completed their 12th grade education at Convent of Jesus And Mary in New Delhi, where they studied from 1965 to 1980. Following this, they pursued a BA Hons degree in Economics at St. Stephen's College in Delhi from the years 1980 to 1983.
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CanKids KidsCan
CanKids KidsCan - The National Society For Change For Childhood Cancer in India is a National NGO working across the entire spectrum of Childhood Cancer Care. Through our signature program YANA –You are Not Alone – we provide holistic support to a child with cancer and the family, from moment of detection, through diagnosis, treatment and after. We currently operate in 99 cancer centers and hospitals in 22 states and 42 cities across India. Founded in 2004 under Indian Cancer Society, (Delhi), Cankids was registered as an Independent National Society (Not For Profit Charitable Organisation under the Indian Societies Act 1951) in 2012 . We have valid 12A. 80g and FCRA certificates. CanKids enables better standards of treatment and care by partnering with Cancer centers, assessing needs and filling gaps on an ongoing basis, through funding support, providing social support staff, enhancing capacities and driving quality care, research and impact assessment. Through stakeholder engagement and advocacy we aim to ensure that Childhood Cancer is a child health priority in India.