3 Powerful Days: WFH Champions Bleeding Disorders at 78th World Health Assembly
The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) shared a proud post on X:
”The WFH proudly represented the global Bleeding Disorders community at the 78th World Health Assembly. Through high-level side events and joint statements, we advocated for better access, data, and policy for people with BDs worldwide.”
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The World Federation of Hemophilia actively participated in the 78th World Health Assembly (WHA78), held from May 19 to 27, 2025, in Geneva, Switzerland.
Representing the global bleeding disorders community, the WFH engaged with the World Health Organization (WHO), member states, and key international health stakeholders.
Through targeted side events and official statements, the The World Federation of Hemophilia advocated for the recognition of bleeding disorders within global health agendas, emphasizing the need for equitable access to care, treatment, and sustainable healthcare solutions worldwide.

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