Nigeria’s blood supply is critically low, despite millions of eligible donors. With only 500,000 pints collected annually, it falls far short of WHO recommendations, jeopardizing healthcare for over 200 million people.
Hospitals are struggling with dire shortages, often with less than 24 hours of blood supply. This precarious situation puts countless lives at risk daily due to accidents, childbirth complications, surgeries, and chronic illnesses.
Every donation counts. If you’re between 18-65 and weigh over 50 kg, consider donating blood every four months. Your donation is a lifeline for someone in urgent need.