WGBDs in Focus: Driving Global Change for Women and Girls with Bleeding Disorders
The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) recently shared an encouraging post concerning WGBDs on X:
”Join Katie Oppenheim, Shellye Horowitz, Dawn Rotellini, Danika Kelly, Cesar A. Garrido and Novi Riandini in the creation of a global movement that strives to reform policy and drives systemic change for WGBDs worldwide.”
To register now, follow the link.
A powerful movement is underway—one that centers the voices and experiences of women and girls with bleeding disorders (WGBDs) in global health policy.
Leaders and advocates including Katie Oppenheim, Shellye Horowitz, Dawn Rotellini, Danika Kelly, Cesar A. Garrido, and Novi Riandini are at the forefront of this transformative initiative, working together to create a unified call for systemic change.

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