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Morocco Mobilizes for Blood Donations on National Awareness Day
Rabat – The Moroccan Agency for Blood and Its Derivatives announced on Saturday the launch of a national blood donation campaign across various regions of the country, in collaboration with civil society partners.
In a press release, the agency stated that this initiative, launched as part of National Blood Donation Day, aims to expand the base of voluntary donors and bring blood collection services closer to communities throughout the country.
The agency renewed its call for voluntary, regular, and responsible participation, especially among Moroccan youth, and urged all civil society stakeholders to support this collective mobilization. The goal is to make blood donation a lasting civic commitment in service of the right to life.
Observed annually on June 14, National Blood Donation Day serves as an opportunity for nationwide civic engagement, promoting the culture of blood donation as a vital humanitarian act.
The agency also highlighted that the day is an important opportunity to raise awareness of the critical need for regular blood donations, which play a key role in ensuring national transfusion safety and meeting the ongoing demands of the healthcare system. This is particularly vital in medical emergencies, complex surgeries, and the treatment of chronic diseases.
On this occasion, the agency extended its heartfelt thanks and deep appreciation to all blood donors across Morocco who, through their regular contributions, embody the noble values of solidarity and social cohesion at the heart of Moroccan society.
Earlier this year, hospitals and medical centers across Morocco faced a critical shortage of blood supplies, raising serious concerns among health professionals.
The shortage was attributed to a significant drop in the number of blood donors, as reported by various transfusion centers. These centers have since issued urgent appeals to citizens, urging them to step up and help address the crisis by donating blood to save lives.
Under normal conditions, the regional blood reserve should be sufficient to meet demand for five to six days. However, the available stock had fallen to levels that could only cover three days of needs.
In response, the Moroccan Agency for Blood and Its Derivatives renewed its call for public mobilization, encouraging citizens to visit the nearest blood transfusion center and contribute to safeguarding the national healthcare system. Tags: blood donation in MoroccoHealththe National Blood Donation Day