Karine Kocharian: Advancing Hemophilia Care Equity at the 79th World Health Assembly
Karine Kocharian, Regional Manager for Europe and Central Asia at World Federation of Hemophilia, shared World Federation of Hemophilia’s post on LinkedIn:
“Stay tuned.
Due to delays in the WHA program proceedings, the discussion on the WHA resolution to advance health equity for people with Hemophilia and other Bleeding Disorders, which is scheduled under 79th World Health Assembly agenda item 12.1 on non-communicable diseases, is expected to take place on Thursday, 21st May.”
World Federation of Hemophilia shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Due to delays in the WHA program proceedings, the discussion on the WHA resolution to advance health equity for people with Hemophilia and other Bleeding Disorders, which is scheduled under 79th World Health Assembly agenda item 12.1 on non-communicable diseases, is expected to take place on Thursday, 21st May.
The WFH team is participating in WHA79 sessions on-site in Geneva and will continue to closely monitor and share updates on any new developments.
Stay tuned for the next WFH communication with the livestream link to follow WHA79 discussion on this resolution live.”

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