NIBS Appeals to GES Staff and Students to Support Voluntary Blood Donation

An Indian medical assistant prepares a donor for the transfusion process at a blood transfusion clinic in New Delhi on June 1, 2016. More than 2,000 Indians contracted HIV over a 17-month period after receiving blood transfusions, data from the national AIDS body showed June 1. / AFP / CHANDAN KHANNA (Photo credit should read CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP/Getty Images)
National Blood Service (NIBS), Ghana, an agency under the Ministry of Health has appealed to the Staff of the Ghana Education (GES) and students to support Voluntary Blood Donation exercise toward saving the lives of patients who may require safe blood services.
GES is collaborating with this critical state agency to embark on a blood donation campaign in the offices and schools in order to augment stock at the blood bank.
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Management is, therefore, calling on its staff and students to engage officers from the NIBS, Ghana, as they counsel staff and students towards this very important national exercise.
NOTE: Note: This Is a Voluntary Blood Donation Exercise
Source: www.websaet.com

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