Jaffer Hussein, the representative of Tehran -Iran’s World Health Organization (WHO), emphasizes Iranian abilities as a model of other countries in the region of blood transfusion and rare blood management.
For the National Rare Blood Day on January 22, the authorities praise the national immovable commitment to the fair healthcare to guarantee that no one is left behind, regardless of blood type. I did.
The National Rare Blood Day is a day that focuses on the unwavering commitment of celebration of saved lives, overcoming issues, and securing all individuals regardless of blood type.
This event was a lively tapestry of an individual connected by a common cause. Medical experts who form a backbone for blood management, which have rare expertise and dedication, are mixed with famous artists and influential public figures and lends their voices to amplify hope and solidarity messages.
The family has shared the story of a loved one who has been scratched from the brink of despair, thanks to the rarely saved life of blood transfusion.
Authorities praised the unwavering dedication of the country’s unusual dedication to working on rare blood surroundings, emphasizing the importance of collaboration, innovation, and unwavering determination in this global effort.
Hussein drawn a clear picture of the struggle faced by the rare blood -type people, often desperate needs.
This event has functioned as a powerful reminder behind all the successful blood transfusion, behind all the saved lives, and a selfish act of a blood donor. Hussein paid tribute to these nameless heroes and recognized the generosity and unwavering commitment of others. “Blood donors” declared that “representing human solidarity shrinkings and providing a lifeline to those who are in trouble without expecting anything in return.”
Hussain emphasized that universal health insurance had to cover safe blood and blood products. He praised the safety of blood and the leadership of the IBTO in the blood transfusion service, emphasizing the remarkable results of a 100 % spontaneous and unemployed blood donation system. He further praised the establishment of a pioneering nationwide program on rare blood in 2008.
The National Rare Blood Day is not only a celebration of results, but also a call for action. Hussain emphasizes the need for a robust and global network connected to the system and policy to promote continuous cooperation, research, and investment in blood transfusion medical care. did.
In his speech, Hussein also emphasized the interests of five countries in the share and cooperation of Iran’s Islamic Republic in Iran. He stated that national expertise, innovative practice, and advanced healthcare infrastructure provide valuable lessons to other countries that are trying to strengthen the healthcare system.
Suse -in has expanded his deeply gratitude to IBTO for an unwavering dedication to ensuring a closing service and a fair access to rare blood. He thanked the blood donor, and his selflessness was useful as an inspiration for everyone.
This event ends with a new commitment to innovation, partnership, universal compensation, and all donations to continue fighting for rare blood access, all drops, and donations. We guarantee that every life is evaluated.
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