Supporting Capacity Building and Long-Term Planning in Zimbabwe – WFH
World Federation of Hemophilia – WFH shared a post on LinkedIn:
”In Zimbabwe, WFH recently completed a visit with the Zimbabwe Haemophilia Association (ZHA) focused on strengthening organizational capacity and long-term planning.
The visit included an NMO Capacity Development workshop and a planning session for the Cornerstone Initiative (2026 to 2028), following Zimbabwe’s admission into the program this year.
Over the next three years, WFH will support activities aiming at increasing patient identification, strengthening diagnostic capacity and medical expertise, and enhancing the organizational capacity of ZHA.
These efforts contribute to stronger national foundations for improved Hemophilia care and support for people with Bleeding disorders.”

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