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NBSA rolls out ”Safe Blood Project” to boost transfusion safety

NBSA rolls out ”Safe Blood Project” to boost transfusion safety

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By Justina Auta

The National Blood Service Agency (NBSA) has partnered with Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH) and Universitätsmedizin Greifswald (UMG), Germany on “Safe Blood Project” to enhance the safety and quality of blood transfusion services across Nigeria.

Abdullahi Haruna, Head of Media and Publicity, NBSA, made this known on Saturday in Abuja.

“This strategic project is designed to build national capacity through targeted training, hands-on skills development, systematic auditing, and sustainability-focused interventions.

“The first major activity under the initiative is the rollout of a Basic Blood Transfusion Course and a Clinical Haemotherapy Course, aimed at improving transfusion practices nationwide,” he said.

Haruna explained that 10 Nigerian healthcare institutions will be selected for participation through a competitive application process.

He said successful institutions must be publicly funded, registered with the NBSA, have a functional transfusion committee, and demonstrate a clear institutional strategy for improving blood safety, including evidence of management support and prior training efforts.

He said the training will strengthen knowledge and practice of safe blood transfusion, promote quality assurance, haemovigilance, adherence to national guidelines, and build a nationwide network of trained transfusion professionals and mentors.

“Target participants include medical doctors, laboratory scientists and technicians, donor recruitment officers, phlebotomists, counsellors, and blood bank officers.

“Each institution can nominate up to three fully funded participants representing various arms of their transfusion services, with room for additional self-funded attendees,” he said.

He added that the courses are fully sponsored, and selected participants will receive travel and accommodation stipends, while certificates will be jointly issued by NBSA, AKTH and UMG. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Yakubu Uba

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