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Feb 13, 2026, 14:51
Donated Treatments Help Clinicians Improve Hemophilia Care in Zambia – WFH
World Federation of Hemophilia – WFH shared a post on LinkedIn:
”Reliable access to donated treatment products is helping health care teams in Zambia focus on what matters most: improving quality of life for people with hemophilia and other Bleeding Disorders.
Thanks to the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program, clinicians have the tools, supply, and training needed to diagnose earlier, treat safely, and support long-term care.”
Proceed to the video attached to the post.
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