WFH Celebrates Landmark Progress at the 79th World Health Assembly
World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Today marks a historic milestone for the global Bleeding Disorders community.
The 79th World Health Assembly has adopted the resolution on ‘Global action to advance health equity for people with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders.’
This landmark adoption recognizes the urgent need to improve diagnosis, access to treatment, comprehensive care, and health equity for people living with bleeding disorders around the world.
It signals commitment by the WHO and Member States to advance these priorities.
Watch the address of Cesar Garrido, the WFH President, at the WHA79.
The World Federation of Hemophilia extends its sincere gratitude to Armenia for its leadership, as well as to all co-sponsoring Member States – in addition to all the partners, advocates, healthcare professionals, national member organizations, and community members whose collaboration helped make this possible, including over 100 organizations that joined the WFH’s Global Call for Health Equity for Bleeding Disorders.”
Proceed to the video attached to the post.
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