Brian O Mahony: Sanofi and Sobi Have Renewed Their Commitment to the WFH Humanitarian Aid Programme
Brian O Mahony, CEO of Irish Haemophilia Society, shared a post on X:
“Alain Baumann CEO at the World Federation of Hemophilia, in Dubai announces that Sanofi and Sobi have renewed their commitment to the WFH humanitarian aid programme with donations of up to 100 million IU of CFCs annually. This is an excellent initiative. I have seen the positive difference it makes.”

Patrick James Lynch shared a post by Brian O Mahony, adding:
“It cannot be overstated how impactful Sanofi and Sobi’s commitment here is.
Literally thousands and thousands of lives are saved and given a chance to thrive as a result of their 10+ year commitment to global equity in hemophilia— and official as of today, it goes on.
True examples of leadership at the highest levels. Bravo.”
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