As 2023 draws to a close, we have gathered all 11 WFH Humanitarian Aid Program videos here. If you haven’t already seen them—or if you want to watch them again—we encourage you to have a look and see the fruits of WFH efforts to help countries along the path to sustainable care for PWBDs.
Indonesia
Senegal
Dominican Republic
Sri Lanka
India
Lebanon
Since 2015, over 1.6 billion IUs of factor—and millions of IUs of non-factor replacement therapy—have been donated to countries around the world. To find out more about the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program, please click here.
About the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program
The WFH Humanitarian Aid Program improves the lack of access to care and treatment by providing much-needed support for people with inherited bleeding disorders in developing countries. By providing patients with a more predictable and sustainable flow of humanitarian aid donations, the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program makes it possible for patients to receive consistent and reliable access to treatment and care. None of this would be possible without the generous support of Sanofi and Sobi, our Founding Visionary Contributors; Bayer, CSL Behring and Roche, our Visionary Contributors; Grifols, our Leadership Contributor; and Takeda and Japan Blood Products Organization, our Contributors. To learn more about the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program, visit www.treatmentforall.org.