Registration open in exhibit hall
Haven’t registered for Congress yet? Online registration is closed, but in-person registration is still open. Head on to the registration desk in the exhibit hall. Our team will get you set up in no time.
Bring your headphones!
All sessions in Hall 2 and the Plenary Theatre will benefit from AI interpretation in over 70 languages. Look out for the headset symbol in the program.
Earn your CME credits today!
The WFH 2026 World Congress has been reviewed and approved for CME-CPD accreditation by the European Board for Accreditation in Hematology (EBAH). The EBAH has approved this educational activity for a maximum number of 24.5 CME-CPD credits. Each participant should only collect credits for time that they actually spent in the educational activity.
To fill out the CME questionnaire, click here. To find out more about CME credits at Congress, click here.
Volunteers to be recognized
Today, the President’s Award and the WFH International Healthcare Volunteer Awards will be presented et the Inaugural Plenary today at 8:30. The WFH President’s Award recognizes an individual or organization that has served their local community and made a substantial impact in the bleeding disorders community within their country. The WFH International Healthcare Volunteer Award honours a healthcare professional who has contributed significantly to furthering the mission and goals of the WFH in a volunteer role. Find out more about WFH volunteer awards here.
Online poster gallery
Visit our online poster gallery to view posters you may have missed during the poster event or visit our onsite gallery during morning coffee breaks. Access the online poster gallery here.
Don’t miss: “Inaugural plenary” at 8:30
Global and national leaders set the stage for the WFH 2026 World Congress, addressing persistent health inequities, recognizing outstanding contributions, and highlighting the role of volunteerism in advancing care.
Don’t miss: Bleeding Disorder Care in a World of Crises at 9:25
In an increasingly unstable world, hemophilia care faces growing external pressures. Armed conflicts, forced displacement, and climate-related disasters are disrupting treatment access and continuity, particularly in vulnerable regions. This session will explore how these interconnected crises affect hemophilia care and what strategies are needed to build resilience, equity, and sustainability. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Don’t miss: “Leveraging WHO Essential Medicine List and Treatment Guidelines to Improve Care at the National Level” at 11:30
This session will discuss strategies on how countries can apply both the EML and the WFH Treatment Guidelines to improve standard of care in countries. The session will cover examples and strategies on how to leverage WHO EML and the treatment guidelines to improve care at a national level. This event will feature Lorenzo Moja, Scientist at the World Health Organization, Switzerland, discussing the role of EML in guiding national EML and reimbursement policy. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Poster pods
The moderated poster pods event is taking place during the morning coffee break. Join us and watch the announcement of the CLYRA award for best poster. In the afternoon, there will be interactive “Ask the experts” pods on the WGBD, LAB, PWBD and MEDICAL tracks. Drop off your questions anonymously at the poster help desk for the Sexuality & Intimacy Q&A session. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Publication of the State-of-the-Art book and Book of Abstracts
Don’t miss: “Wellness in PWBD: Healthier Habits Leading to Better Health Outcomes” at 11:30
This session will focus on the role of wellness and healthy lifestyle habits in supporting long-term health outcomes for people with bleeding disorders (PWBD). Participants will explore how physical activity, nutrition, weight management, and mental well-being contribute to joint health, pain reduction, and overall quality of life. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Stay connected with the official Congress app
Access all on-site resources conveniently through our Congress app, including the program schedule, speaker information, floor plans, and much more! Here’s how:
- Download the Stova Events Appin the App Store or Google Play Store
- Enter the event code: WFH2026
- Login (case sensitive):
- Username: The email address you used to register (all lowercase)
- Password: Your last name (only capitalize the first letter)
Don’t miss: “Performing Large Scale Community Genetic Analysis in the Bleeding Disorders Community” at 14:00
This session presents advances in genetic analysis across the bleeding disorders community, highlighting hospital- and cohort-based studies, including inherited platelet disorders, fibrinogen deficiencies, and other rare bleeding disorders. It emphasizes the use of gene panels and genomic approaches for diagnosis, illustrating current practices and potential applications in broader community settings. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Don’t miss: “Using Patient-Reported Data and Experience to Drive Change” at 14:00
This session explores the development and use of patient registries and real-world data to inform advocacy and improve care. Presentations include examples from Canada, Japan, and Pakistan, strategies for making data visible and actionable, and discussions on challenges in capturing and using patient-reported information, particularly for women and girls with bleeding disorders. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Drop by the WFH Resource Centre today
The WFH Resource Centre at Congress is your chance to learn about WFH programs and educational content. Drop by to chat with our friendly WFH staff and learn more about WFH resources and programs. We look forward to seeing you there!
Poster Networking Event at 18:30
Join us today for the Poster Networking Event, a dedicated session designed for attendees to engage with researchers and view scientific posters in a networking environment. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Voices behind the mission
I support the World Federation of Hemophilia because it represents a fundamental truth in medicine: that no individual’s access to diagnosis or life-saving treatment should depend on where they live. WFH’s global efforts to strengthen care delivery, expand access to therapies, and advocate for patients have had a transformative impact on communities worldwide. Their work continues to set the standard for equitable care in inherited bleeding disorders.
— Nathan Connell, WFH Global Champion
Every gift expands access to care. Give today.
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