Prof Djaja as he was fondly called, was the Founder of the Child Oncology Foundation of Indonesia, and worked in children’s health and childhood cancer at the Primaya Evasari Hospital. He was instrumental in the support of people with bleeding disorders (PWBDs) in that institution. Professor Doctor Gatot worked extensively with the WFH on many endeavours. He contributed to Haemophilia, the official journal of the WFH, and collaborated with the WFH on the implementation of different programs—including the WFH PACT Program and the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program.
On behalf of the global bleeding disorders community, the WFH would like to express its deepest sympathies to Djajadiman Gatot’s family members, friends, and colleagues.