Over a broad and distinguished career in the UK and more than a decade volunteering in Africa and Asia, Dr Kate Khair has become an important champion for haemophilia nurses. Dr Kate shares about her experience as a volunteer and articulates how nurses play a crucial role not only in delivering care but also educating, training and communicating, to ensure people with haemophilia and family members can benefit from a holistic approach.
Clerment Masoabi Sefojane is an active young adult, living with severe haemophilia A in Bloemfontein, South Africa. He got involved with the South African...
Over the past 15 years, Denise Braendgaard, General Manager at the NNHF, has witnessed great progress in access to haemophilia care in countries where...
Just a few years ago, people with hemophilia in the northern part of had to travel 6 to 9 hours by bus or train...