Projects

ATF’s (Abdul Aziz Thalassemia Foundation) is actively involved in a number of projects, some of which are implemented in collaboration with other organisations, as well as national and international health and disease-related bodies.

These joint initiatives aim to support the mission and vision of ATF’s by strengthening efforts in thalassemia prevention, awareness, screening, diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. Through such partnerships, ATF’s contributes to the development and implementation of effective strategies and programmes that improve health outcomes and enhance the quality of life of individuals affected by thalassemia and their families.

                                                                                                                 ATF’s Mission:
“The promotion and implementation of national control programmes for the prevention and treatment of thalassemia and other haemoglobin disorders in every affected country.”

                                                                                                                ATF’s Vision:
“Equal access to quality health care for every patient with thalassemia and other haemoglobin disorders across the world.”

ATF’s (Abdul Aziz Thalassemia Foundation) is at the forefront of the fight against thalassemia and other haemoglobinopathies. It is actively engaged in education, research, and networking activities that address the wide range of issues related to these disorders, through a continuously growing number of projects.

Through these initiatives, ATF’s works to promote knowledge exchange, strengthen collaboration among patients, healthcare professionals, researchers, and institutions, and support the development of effective strategies for prevention, treatment, and care.

You are welcome to explore the detailed descriptions of each of ATF’s projects in this section to better understand their objectives, scope, and impact.

Project details will be available soon.

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