Being self-sufficient


WHEN Yayuk Emilia joined the East Java Haemophilia Association in 2005, she had a different mission in mind for the patient society.

“It’s not about getting our patients the medications they need. It’s about building the human capacity among out patients so that they have the spirit to live on and fulfill their dreams,” she says in Bahasa Indonesia when interviewed at the second Asia Pacific Haemophilia camp in Bogor, Indonesia.

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