Presentation of the SBFA Cameroon Office SBFA is a 501c, non-profit, Washington-based Non-Governmental Organization. For 14 years, SBFA has contributed to the sustainable development of blood transfusion services in more than 20 countries in sub-Saharan Africa and in Asia, particularly in the areas of capacity building, training, research, and development of the quality system monitoring
Increasing adherence to HIV care by supporting the Implementation of the Blood Safety Information System (BSIS) at two Cameroonian Blood Services After a Blood safety assessment and a GAP analysis of five blood services in Cameroon (SBFA 2013a, 2013b), it was agreed in 2013, with the Safe Blood for Africa Foundation™ (SBFA) and the Centres
CAMEROON The Safe Blood for Africa Foundation™ (SBFA), a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization, draws an extensive experience gained from efforts to provide technical assistance (TA) for the establishment of fully functioning, sustainable, centrally coordinated, autonomous /semiautonomous national blood services in countries in accordance with WHO prescribed best practices. The SBFA is dedicated to the establishment
Training in Blood Safety in Cameroon Module 4: Donor Blood Testing (DBTS) September-October 2014 From 21st September to 16th October 2015 two one-week training sessions of Hospital Blood Bank (HBBs) staff were conducted in Yaoundé and Douala on the fourth of ten modules developed by the Safe Blood for Africa Foundation™. Facilitators came from
Add Your Heading Text Here For nearly three years the Safe Blood for Africa Foundation™ (SBFA), with the support of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has worked towards strengthening fourHospital Blood Banks to meet the guidelines of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Standards of the Africa Society for Blood
Technical Assistance at four Cameroon Hospital Blood Banks Annual report of implementation of a Quality Management System using AfSBT Standards as a framework March 2017 After a Blood Safety Assessment and a GAP analysis of five blood services in Cameroon during 2013 the SBFA started to support four Hospital Blood Banks (HBB) in Cameroon in