World Hemophilia Day is observed annually on April 17. The day raises awareness and supports individuals affected by hemophilia and other bleeding disorders. Its main goal is to educate the public, improve the quality of life for patients, and unite efforts for better treatment. The day was first observed in 1989 by the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH). The date honors the birthday of Frank Schnabel, the founder of World Federation of Hemophilia. The theme of this year is "Access for All: Women and Girls Bleed Too," highlighting an often overlooked reality.
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