Hemophilia in Pictures – Italian
Also Available In: English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian, Simplified Chinese This is not an official WFH translation. This resource has been translated with permission by a WFH National Member Organization (NMO), and is shared here with their kind permission. Translating organizations are encouraged to have translations reviewed by local experts, the WFH is not responsible for […]
Hemophilia in Pictures – Greek
Also Available In: English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian, Simplified Chinese This is not an official WFH translation. This resource has been translated with permission by a WFH National Member Organization (NMO), and is shared here with their kind permission. Translating organizations are encouraged to have translations reviewed by local experts, the WFH is not responsible for […]
Hemophilia in Pictures Educator’s Guide – Japanese
Also Available In: English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian, Simplified Chinese 血友病のカラーイラストガイド。患者両親、看護師、医療関係者、さらには血友病とその管理についての基本的な情報を伝えようとするすべての人向けの完全な教育ツールです。
What is Hemophilia? – Japanese
The 2023 edition is available in: English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian, Simplified Chinese This edition of the resource has also been translated into the following language, with permission from the WFH, by NMOs: Amharic, Setswana この患者向けハンドブックには、血友病の遺伝特性、症状、管理についての基本情報が記載されています。
Improving Care Beyond our Borders: A Twinning Guide for Hemophilia Treatment Centres
The Hemophilia Treatment Centre (HTC) Twinning program pairs emerging HTCs with established ones to help increase the levels of diagnosis and medical attention for people with hemophilia.
Reaching Beyond Our Borders: A Twinning Guide for Hemophilia Organizations
The Hemophilia Organization Twinning program links emerging and established hemophilia patient groups to share knowledge in areas such as patient education, outreach, fundraising, and all other aspects of operating a successful hemophilia patient society.
Guidelines for the Development of a National Programme for Haemophilia
Jointly produced by the WFH and WHO, this publication provides guidance on the development of a successful national care program for hemophilia.