Global Voices in Action: WFH NMOs Share Breakthrough Advocacy Strategies for Hemophilia Diagnosis and Care Access
The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) recently shared an inspiring update on X showcasing the collective impact of its National Member Organizations (NMOs) across the globe.
“In just 60 minutes, WFH NMOs shared powerful advocacy successes and lessons learned from around the world. The session highlighted practical approaches to overcoming barriers in diagnosis, treatment access, and care delivery.”
The session delivered practical, replicable solutions that are reshaping how hemophilia care is accessed and delivered—especially in underserved regions.
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