2022 was a great year for the WFH family—a family of people with bleeding disorders, national member organizations, healthcare practitioners, industry partners, and other stakeholders. By working together and sharing our learnings for the greater good, we got closer to our shared vision of Treatment for All.
—Cesar Garrido, WFH President
In 2022, there was a lot for us to celebrate:
- 25,000+ patients accessed treatment through the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program
- 104 treatment centres benefitted from the WBDR
- 156 countries were reached through global programs and events
- Significant progress was against 2022-2025 Strategic Priority KPIs
- Over 300 stories were posted on the World Hemophilia Day website and those stories were viewed 11,000 times
- 3,479 people attended the WFH 2022 World Congress from 147 countries
- Over 15,800 people visited the World Hemophilia Day page on our website
- The WFH continued to help communities in need overcome challenges
- And more!
To read more about what we accomplished as a family in 2022—including case studies—please read the WFH 2022 Annual Report (in English) here.