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Thank you

for saving

my life

Thank you

for saving

my life

The theme of this year’s campaign is “Thank you for saving my life”.

It focuses on thanking blood donors who save lives every day through their blood donations and strongly encourages more people all over the world to donate blood voluntarily and regularly with the slogan “Give freely, give often. Blood donation matters.”

The campaign aims to highlight stories from people whose lives have been saved through blood donation, as a way of motivating regular blood donors to continue giving blood and people in good health who have never given blood, particularly young people, to begin doing so.

Activities may include commemorative events, meetings, publication / dissemination of relevant stories on media outlets, scientific conferences, publication of articles on national, regional and international scientific journals, and other activities that would help in promoting the theme of this year’s World Blood Donor Day (WBDD).

Background information

Every year, on 14 June, countries around the world celebrate World Blood Donor Day. The event serves to thank voluntary unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood and to raise awareness of the need for regular blood donations to ensure quality, safety and availability of blood and blood products for patients in need.

Transfusion of blood and blood products helps save millions of lives every year. It can help patients suffering from life-threatening conditions live longer and with higher quality of life, and supports complex medical and surgical procedures. It also has an essential, life-saving role in maternal and child care and during man-made and natural disasters.

However, in many countries, demand exceeds supply, and blood services face the challenge of making sufficient blood available, while also ensuring its quality and safety. An adequate supply can only be assured through regular donations by voluntary unpaid blood donors. WHO’s goal is for all countries to obtain all their blood supplies from voluntary unpaid donors by 2020.

Today, in just 62 countries, national blood supplies are based on close to 100% voluntary unpaid blood donations, with 40 countries still dependent on family donors and even paid donors.

The objectives of this year’s campaign are to:

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thank blood donors for their life-saving donations;

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promote regular voluntary unpaid blood donation;

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create wider public awareness of the need for regular donation because of the short shelf-life of blood components and to encourage existing and potential donors to donate blood at regular intervals

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focus attention on donor health and the quality of donor care as critical factors in building donor commitment

and a willingness to donate regularly; and

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persuade ministries of health to show their appreciation of regular voluntary unpaid donors and provide adequate resources to provide quality donor care.

Host for World Blood Donor Day events - China

The host country for World Blood Donor Day 2015 is China through its blood center in Shanghai, Shanghai Blood Centre (SBC), also the WHO Collaborating Center for Blood Transfusion Services.

Campaign website

http://www.who.int/campaigns/world-blood-donor-day/en/

W rld Blood Donor Day

Give freely. Give often. Blood donation matters. 14 JUNE 2015

CONVEGNO/CONFERENCE

CASCINA TRIULZA

AREA EXPO MILANO 2015 Domenica 14 giugno Sunday 14th June

Promotori / Promoters

Patrocini / Patronages

Partners

Segreteria Organizzativa / Organizing Secretary AVIS Nazionale

Tel. +39 02 70006795

E-mail: avis.nazionale@avis.it

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PROGRAMMA SCHEDULE

Accreditamento

Saluti istituzioni presenti Saluti associazioni

Maria Teresa Letta (CRI) e Gianfranco Massaro (FIODS)

“Stili di vita e qualità della donazione di emocomponenti”

Il progetto “AvisperExpo: Nutriamo la vita”. Vincenzo Saturni (AVIS) e Andrea Poli (NFI)

Le società scientifiche. Celso Bianco (ISBT) e Claudio Velati (SIMTI)

Il sistema sangue italiano. Giuliano Grazzini (CNS)

Le istituzioni italiane ed europee.

Relatori in attesa di conferma

Il volontariato. Gianfranco Massaro (FIODS), Maria Teresa Letta (CRI), Vincenzo Saturni (AVIS), Aldo Ozino Caligaris (FIDAS), Luigi Cardini (FRATRES) Conclusione dei lavori

11:00 11:30

11:50

13:45

11:00 11:30

11:50

13:45

Accreditation

Greetings of the institutions Greetings of the associations

Maria Teresa Letta (CRI) and Gianfranco Massaro (FIODS)

“Lifestyles and quality of blood and hemocomponents donation”

The project “AvisperExpo: we feed life”. Vincenzo Saturni (AVIS) and Andrea Poli (NFI)

Scientific societies. Celso Bianco (ISBT) and Claudio Velati (SIMTI)

The Italian blood system. Giuliano Grazzini (CNS)

Italian and European institutions.

Speakers to be confirmed soon

Volunteering. Gianfranco Massaro (FIODS), Maria Teresa Letta (CRI), Vincenzo Saturni (AVIS), Aldo Ozino Caligaris (FIDAS), Luigi Cardini (FRATRES) Conclusions

ENTI PARTECIPANTI

PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS

AVIS Associazione Volontari Italiani del sangue / Italian Volunteer Blood Donors Association

CNS Centro Nazionale Sangue / Italian National Blood Centre

CRI Croce Rossa Italiana / Italian Red Cross FIDAS Federazione Italiana Associazioni Donatori Sangue / Italian Federation of Blood Donors Associations

FIODS Federazione Internazionale Organiz- zazioni Donatori Sangue / International Federation of Blood Donors Organizations FRATRES Consociazione Nazionale Gruppi Donatori Sangue delle “Misericordie d’Italia”

/ National Consociation of Blood Donors Groups of “Misericordie d’Italia”

ISBT Società Internazionale di trasfusione di sangue / International Society of Blood Transfusion

SIMTI Società Italiana di Medicina Trasfusio-

nale / Italian Society of Transfusion Medicine

NFI Nutrition Foundation of Italy

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