An article published in the journal Haemophilia covers the many accomplishments the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program made possible in 2016. In “First-year results of an...
The WFH Humanitarian Aid Program aims to improve the lack of access to care and treatment for people with inherited bleeding disorders in developing countries,...
CSL Behring today announced that the company has renewed its commitment as a Visionary Corporate Partner with the WFH for another three years. This is...
The following story is an article written by a member of the global bleeding disorders community to the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH). In this...
Assad Haffar, MD, Director of Humanitarian Aid for the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH), has received the Save One Life 2018 Inspiration Award. This award...
The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) Humanitarian Aid Program is leading the way forward in addressing the gap in care for those most in need...
For many people with hemophilia around the world, access to care and treatment can be a considerable daily challenge. Through the expanded WFH Humanitarian Aid...
The availability of clotting factor concentrates (CFC) treatment is critical when it comes to the level of care a medical establishment can provide for hemophilia...
In January, Alain Weill, President of the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH), visited two Hemophilia Treatment Centres (HTCs) in Bengaluru, India, delivered three talks, and...
Many developing countries have challenges providing their bleeding disorders communities with adequate support. This is especially true of Uganda—a country that not only struggles with...