Mavis Agnes Kisakye: Transforming Lives Through the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program in Uganda
Mavis Agnes Kisakye, Executive Director of Haemophilia Foundation of Uganda, shared a post on LinkedIn:
”The Haemophilia Foundation Uganda (HFU) continues its unwavering commitment to empowering health workers across the country, ensuring specialized care reaches patients right where they need it.
In Fort Portal, a patient expert demonstrated the infusion of Emicizumab, a life-saving product generously provided through the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program.
This vital treatment is completely transforming lives.
A grateful father of three boys shared his immense joy, noting how bringing these essential medical services closer to home has lifted a massive burden from his family.
Seeing the direct, positive impact on his child who couldn’t hide his own happiness highlights the true power of sustainable, localized healthcare.
Through training and collaboration, we are proud to foster healthier futures for families nationwide.”

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