Nuuman M. Kinyasi: Tanzania’s Voice at WFH Congress 2026 – One Nation, One Global Family
Nuuman M. Kinyasi, Secretary of Dar es Salaam and Coastal Zone at Hemophilia Society of Tanzania, shared on LinkedIn:
”More than 1,900 participants from 130 countries gathered at WFH Congress 2026 in Kuala Lumpur – a powerful convergence of knowledge, collaboration, and shared purpose to advance care for people living with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders.
PWBDs are incredibly strong.
Pain may be part of their journey, but it has never defined their limits or stopped them from achieving their dreams.
Healthcare professionals, on the other hand, have walked so closely with patients that the line between caregiver and patient often disappears – this is true partnership.
I had the honor of being a representative from Tanzania, connecting with people from over 100 countries, speaking more than 60 languages, yet united as one global family.
This reflects the strength of our societies and NGOs in ensuring no one is left behind.
I return home with a deep sense of responsibility – and I am ready to give back.
Every child deserves to achieve their dreams; hemophilia must never be a barrier.
It starts with me, with you, and with all of us as a nation-together.”

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