Hemophilia Care Through Humanitarian Aid Program in Armneia – WFH
World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“In Armenia, hemophilia care has evolved through decades of challenge, from inherited health systems and regional conflict to limited treatment options like cryoprecipitate and plasma.
Since establishing its national hemophilia association in the late 1990s and joining the WFH, sustained collaboration, including support through the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program, has helped transform care.
Advocacy efforts led to the creation of dedicated hemophilia centres, with expanded attention now reaching other bleeding disorders as well.
Proceed to the Video attached to the post.”
Jacose Bell, Head of Global Public Affairs, Hemophilia at Sanofi, reposted WFH’s post on LinkedIn:
“It is an extraordinary privilege as part of my new role to support the World Federation of Hemophilia’s humanitarian aid program.
Please take a moment with this video to appreciate the impact that programs like this can drive for individuals, for health systems, and fundamentally for all of us pursuing real progress towards the goal of treatment for all.
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