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Jun 4, 2026, 13:23
How Access to Care Changed One Life – WFH
World Federation of Hemophilia – WFH shared a post on LinkedIn:
“In Cambodia, Ream Rithy, a young person living with hemophilia, spent months at a time in the hospital due to frequent illness, making it difficult to attend school and live independently.
Today, thanks to sustainable access to non-factor replacement therapy donated through the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program, his health has improved, bringing renewed hope and allowing him to move more freely and regain independence.
His journey shows how access to care is giving new hope to people living with bleeding disorders.
Watch his story. ”
Proceed to the video attached to the post.
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