NA Leader Calls for Long-Term Strategy on Voluntary Blood Donation

Hanoi: National Assembly (NA) Chairman Tran Thanh Man on June 9 emphasised the need for the development of a long-term strategy for voluntary blood donation, ensuring a stable and sustainable blood supply while further promoting humanitarian values across society. The top legislator made the remarks while attending a ceremony in Hanoi honouring 100 outstanding voluntary blood donors nationwide on the occasion of World Blood Donor Day (June 14).

According to Vietnam News Agency, the ceremony highlighted the critical role of voluntary blood donors in maintaining the national blood supply and underscored the importance of a systematic approach to encourage more citizens to participate in blood donation. Chairman Tran Thanh Man commended the altruistic efforts of the honoured donors and called for continued public engagement to address the ongoing challenges in blood collection and distribution.

The NA Chairman stressed that while significant progress has been made in recent years, there is a pressing need to institutionalize efforts to promote voluntary blood donation. By developing a comprehensive strategy, the government aims to ensure that blood donation becomes a regular and well-supported activity, thereby safeguarding the health needs of the population.

The event, held in conjunction with World Blood Donor Day, served as a platform to raise awareness about the significance of voluntary blood donation. It also provided an opportunity to reflect on the accomplishments and contributions of individuals who have made a difference through their selfless acts of donating blood. Chairman Tran Thanh Man's call for a strategic approach highlights the government's commitment to fostering a culture of donation that can sustainably meet the nation's healthcare needs.

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