Over four dynamic days in April, people with bleeding disorders, healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and advocates united in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for the WFH World Congress. Their goal: improving care for people living with haemophilia and other bleeding disorders.
Featuring 80+ hours of educational programming, and more than 250 speakers from over 55 countries, Congress was an opportunity unlike any other.
Over 30 Australians (including community members and health professionals) made the trip, presenting their knowledge and experience, and connecting with other people from all over the world.


