WFH PACT Program Empowers a New Generation of Advocates for Equitable Bleeding Disorder Care
The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) shared an encouraging post on X:
”At GPAS2025, the Advancing Health Equity: PACT Program session showcased the global impact of the program. Attendees heard from Advocacy Academy graduates who shared how participation in the course has had an impact on increasing access to treatment and care in their countries.
Advancing Health Equity: PACT Program session at GPAS 2025 continues to bring forward cutting-edge developments and global perspectives in bleeding disorder care and advocacy.
From policy change to patient empowerment, the PACT Program is proving to be a transformational force in global hematology advocacy.

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