World Haemophilia Day 2024

Every year on 17 April World Haemophilia Day is recognised worldwide to increase awareness of haemophilia, von Willebrand disease and other inherited bleeding disorders. This is a critical effort since with increased awareness comes better diagnosis and access to care for the millions who remain without treatment.

World Haemophilia Day 2024 - recognising all bleeding disorders

It was spectacular seeing landmarks across Australia – and the world – light up red in support of bleeding disorders. Australia had over 80 locations turn red in support of the day.

In 2024 the international theme was Equitable access for all: recognizing all bleeding disorders. The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) vision of Treatment for All is for a world where all people with inherited bleeding disorders have access to care, regardless of their type of bleeding disorder, gender, age, or where they live.

Did you know, WFH estimates that over 75% of people living with haemophilia worldwide have not yet been identified and diagnosed.

We thank everyone who participated in the day and the many landmarks that lit up red across Australia.

Hospital staff dressed in red with a red heart

John Hunter Children’s Hospital HTC team, Newcastle, NSW

Group of people on the Story Bridge, Brisbane

HFQ climbing the Story Bridge, Brisbane

Library with books with red covers and red ribbons on the ceiling

Goulburn Valley Library displaying red books and DVDs, VIC

Dogs with red vests

Jet and Ollie celebrate in red, VIC

Telstra Tower ACT lit red

Telstra Tower, Canberra ACT

Family group outside the Glasshouse with red lights

The Glasshouse, Port Macquarie NSW

Story Bridge Brisbane lit red

Story Bridge, Brisbane QLD

Customs House Brisbane lit red

Customs House, Brisbane QLD

Wrest Point Casino Tasmania lit red

Wrest Point Casino, Hobart TAS

Drum Theatre Dandenong Victoria lit red

Drum Theatre, Dandenong VIC

Wardandi Boodja sculpture, Bunbury WA lit red

Wardandi Boodja sculpture, Bunbury WA

Bell Tower, Perth, WA lit red

Bell Tower, Perth WA

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