World Federation of Hemophilia/LinkedIn
Dec 27, 2025, 09:25
WFH Recently Completed Visits to Togo and Madagascar
World Federation of Hemophilia shared on LinkedIn:
”The WFH recently completed visits to Togo and Madagascar, working with NMOs, healthcare teams, and authorities to strengthen care for people with Bleeding Disorders.
Activities included training healthcare professionals and NMO regional leaders, strengthening collaboration between hemophilia treatment centres and NMO members, and engaging regional and national authorities to support awareness, advocacy, and long-term care.
These visits reflect ongoing efforts under the WFH Cornerstone Initiative to build stronger systems and sustainable care.”

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