Just a few years ago, people with hemophilia in the northern part of had to travel 6 to 9 hours by bus or train to receive care and treatment. But thanks to a young doctor Ciprian Tomuleasa and his team in the city of Cluj Napoca the situation has significantly improved. The laboratory in Cluj Napoca has been upgraded to provide quality diagnosis, a new national registry has been established and haemophilia care in north Romania has been standardised.
After attending a scholarship programme in France, early in his career, Prof Saliou Diop realised that a lot had to be done to improve...
Over the past 15 years, Denise Braendgaard, General Manager at the NNHF, has witnessed great progress in access to haemophilia care in countries where...
Kenya has come a long way since its first project supported by the NNHF in 2012. Dr Kibet Shukuku walks us through the journey...