Improving Access to Care for People Living with Haemophilia and Haemoglobinopathies – NNHF
Novo Nordisk Haemophilia and Haemoglobinopathies Foundation shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Present, grateful and connected
Three words that capture our recent NNHF team days in Zurich, Switzerland.
Alongside strategic discussions on advancing NNHF’s 2030 strategy, the NNHF Council meeting took place, including the welcoming of new Council members.
We also visited the children’s hospital Kinderspital Zürich together with members of the NNHF Council, gaining fresh perspectives and strengthening our shared commitment to improving access to care for people living with haemophilia and haemoglobinopathies.
A special thank you to SwissFoundations for hosting one of our team sessions in their beautiful, historic office ‘House of Foundations‘.
With strong team spirit, we leave inspired and look ahead with continued focus, committed to our tailored partnership approach, while advancing our ambition to quadruple the
number of beneficiaries reached through NNHF-supported programmes.
Meet the NNHF Council and team members here.”
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