Blood donation in Bangladesh is an activity conducted by several different organisations. As of 2011, about 25% of the nation's blood supply came from voluntary donation, 20-25% from paid donors, and 50-55% from one-time donation for a specific patient.
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Background
Blood transfusion service became available in Bangladesh at the Dhaka Medical College Hospital in 1950. Professional blood donors were the mainstay of blood donation in Bangladesh, with 47% of donated blood coming from professional donors as late as the year 2000. The potential for contamination in the supply, and the need for volunteer donors was well recognised. An estimate from 2011 is that of the 500,000 units of blood required annually, only 25% come from voluntary donation, 20-25% from paid donors, and 50-55% from one-time donation for a specific patient.
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SANDHANI
The first volunteer blood donation program in Bangladesh was begun in 1977 at Dhaka Medical College, and was organized by SANDHANI.. SANDHANI has now 24 units in different medical and dental colleges. SANDHANI is a voluntary institution run by the medical and dental students of BANGLADESH. It is mainly working on motivation on voluntary blood donation and posthumous eye donation in Bangladesh. SANDHANI is also working for the helpless patient in the community by serving them with drug from the drug bank, donating blood to the thalassaemia patient, giving relief to the flooded and disaster affected people etc.
Red Crescent Society
The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement began a blood program in Bangladesh in 1981. Today they operate several centres, using both whole blood and fractionated blood components.
Badhan
A 1997 survey of students at the University of Dhaka had found a generally favourable attitude towards voluntary blood donation, and an overwhelmingly unfavourable attitude to paid blood donation, and recommended that a campaign should be started immediately to increase awareness and participation in voluntary blood donation among the student population.
Badhan is a non-political voluntary blood donors' organisation in Bangladesh that was established in 1997. Badhan's first activity was a free blood-group testing program that took place on 24 October 1997 at Shahidullah Hall of the University of Dhaka. Shahidullah Hall is very close to Dhaka Medical College and Hospital, and before that time people needing blood for patients would gather regularly in or near the hall gate, seeking help. Mohammad Shahidul Islam Ripon was the principal originator of the program, along with other students.
The blood provided is fresh rather than stored, using a database of people whose blood type has been previously established. The graduate- and postgraduate-level students of Bangladeshi universities and postgraduate colleges are the main participants of the organisation. The organisation is active in 14 universities and 29 university colleges.
Other activities include raising awareness about donating fresh blood, donating blood voluntarily for patients and helping poor people in time of natural disasters.
Financing comes primarily from individual members and ex-members, as well as from the universities and colleges administration, from donations. The California non-profit organisation SpaandanB has been a significant contributor from outside Bangladesh. Badhan wants to make blood donation as a social movement. It's ultimate goals are (a) none should die from lack of blood, (b) every person knows his/her blood group. Head office of Badhan is located at ground floor of TSC, Dhaka University.
Bangladesh Blood Services
The Bangladesh Blood Services is organized volunteer blood donation program in Bangladesh was begun in 2017. Bangladesh Blood Services operates Bangladesh's blood supply in a manner that gains the trust, commitment and confidence of all Bangladeshi by providing a safe, secure, cost-effective, affordable and accessible supply of quality blood, blood products and their alternatives.
See also
- Bangladesh portal
- Medicine portal
References
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External links
- OCRA: Blood for Life (Old Rajshahi Cadets Association)
- Quantum Method: History of Blood donation in Bangladesh
- Blood Donors Club, Bangladesh: A Community of Voluntary Blood Donors of Bangladesh
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