WFH Humanitarian Aid Program Brings Hope to Cambodian Families with Hemophilia
The World Federation of Haemophilia (WFH) shared a post on X:
“Thanks to the treatment products, my sons are healthy and safe.” Kakada, a mother of two boys with hemophilia in Cambodia, knows firsthand the life-changing power of access to care.
Watch her story and learn more:”
The WFH Humanitarian Aid Program is transforming hemophilia care in Cambodia by providing donated treatment products and training for healthcare professionals. Families like those of Heng Kim and Try Kakada have seen life-changing improvements, with children now able to walk, attend school, and live safely. Since 2015, over 19 million IUs of factor and 470,000 mg of non-factor therapy have been donated, bringing the country closer to sustainable care.

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