Dina Hussein: How Can We Strengthen Peer Support, Education, and Advocacy for WGBDs in Jordan?
Dina Hussein, Certified Assessor – SCPD, ID and Autism Services at Supreme Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Jordan, shared on LinkedIn:
”Honored to have contributed to the Workshop on Women and Girls with Bleeding Disorders held at the Landmark Hotel in Amman, organized jointly by the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) and the Jordanian Thalassemia and Hemophilia Society.
I delivered a session titled:“How Can We Strengthen Peer Support, Education, and Advocacy for WGBDs in Jordan?”
We explored practical strategies to enhance supportive networks, raise community awareness, and empower women and girls living with bleeding disorders to become active advocates for their own health rights.
Grateful for the meaningful dialogue, the inspiring participants, and the commitment of all partners to improving the quality of life for WGBDs in Jordan.”

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