This WFH 2026 World Congress session will explore how global instability, conflict, displacement, climate-related disasters, and economic pressures are affecting hemophilia care worldwide, and what is needed to strengthen resilience, equity, and sustainability.
Session highlights
Hemophilia care in a world of crises
Moderator: Glenn Pierce, MD, PhD, WFH Vice President, Medical, U.S.A.
- “War, displacement, and climate disasters: A new era of disruption in hemophilia care”, Philippe de Moerloose, MD, Switzerland
- “Economic instability and access to therapies: The cost of uncertainty”, Brian O’Mahony, Ireland
- “Delivering humanitarian aid in crisis zones”, Assad H. Haffar, MD, Canada
- “Country experiences from crisis-impacted settings”, Oleksandra Stasyshyn, MD, Ukraine; Novie Chozie, MD, Indonesia; Khaing Shwe Sin Nwe, MD, Myanmar
Late-breaking abstracts now open!
Submit your latest findings from January 15 to February 17, 2026. We’re looking for practice-changing work, including novel therapies, case studies, and completed or ongoing clinical trials.
Register and plan your trip
- There’s only two weeks left to save 15% with the early bird rate—register by January 31, 2026!
- Preferential rates for accommodation are available through our partner hotels
- Exclusive airline discounts are available for Congress delegates
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