domingo, mayo 19, 2024

Committee

With various committees, the Coalition of the Americas seeks to strengthen current and future leaders, promote the women’s group of each organization, for successful lobbying with the government institutions of their countries.

Women’s Committee

Women’s Committee
Together we can change our reality
Our mission is to make visible, disseminate, identify and position the new role of women in the twenty-eight member countries of the COA.
Our purpose is to create a group of empowered women who, from different roles, permanently promote the rights of women with bleeding disorders. See more details »


Youth Committee

Youth Committee
Mentoring with Fedhemo.
It is known that the ONMs of our continent have a disparity in their levels of development, both from the medical and social dimensions. These differences are due to various causative factors such as aspects of the politics, economy and structural matrix of each State, and also to organizational and planning aspects of each ONM. See more details »


Applications Committee

Applications Committee
The Applications Committee is the one who intervenes in internal and external requests to apply for different projects, programs, scholarships or benefits. See more details »


Leadership Advisory Committee
The Leading Advisory Committee of the Americas will provide us with support to have a broad and inclusive vision of the current situation, providing us with feedback, suggestions, opportunities and future possibilities for patients. Strengthen our annual Strategic Planning, advocacy training, technical monitoring, research, strengthening the educational platform and others. See more details »


Together Program
Hemophilia from its beginnings to the present has had a matrix centered on men because they are the ones who suffer from it the most, but in recent years this concept has been modified for various reasons, generating a more comprehensive view of the disease and including women as part of the spectrum to be analyzed. See more details »