Detalls del projecte
Descripció
Each year, blood transfusions save 100 million lives, made possible by generous donors and advancements in Transfusion Medicine
(TM). While Europe has largely achieved universal access to safe and sufficient blood with harmonised quality standards, disparities
persist in low and middle-income regions, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and vast areas of Asia. According to the World Health
Organization (WHO), ensuring access to safe blood remains a critical challenge in these regions, primarily due to gaps in education,
training, and quality assurance that is an often-overlooked yet essential pillar of TM lacking a structured career path for professionals.
A key barrier to safe and efficient blood transfusion in Africa and Asia is the shortage of adequately trained professionals in quality
management. To address this urgent need, TransMedAfrica aims to: a) Strengthen the competencies of TM professionals, using
Zimbabwe as a case study, to uphold high-quality standards across the entire blood donation value chain (from collection and
processing to transfusion); b) Foster regional and cross-regional harmonization of TM practices through strategic participation of
higher education institutions (HEIs) in South Africa and India to create new accredited courses that could be replicated in these
countries and beyond. By integrating expertise from Africa, Asia, and Europe, TransMedAfrica will develop and implement innovative hybrid educational programs tailored to the specific needs of TM professionals in Zimbabwe and beyond. The project’s structured approach will equip African and Asian partners with the necessary tools to ensure long-term sustainability and scalability of a transcontinental educational model. Through its dynamic, flexible, and needs-driven methodology, the TransMedAfrica consortium will make a lasting impact on the safety, efficiency, and accessibility of transfusion practices starting in Africa, bringing global quality standards within reach.
(TM). While Europe has largely achieved universal access to safe and sufficient blood with harmonised quality standards, disparities
persist in low and middle-income regions, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and vast areas of Asia. According to the World Health
Organization (WHO), ensuring access to safe blood remains a critical challenge in these regions, primarily due to gaps in education,
training, and quality assurance that is an often-overlooked yet essential pillar of TM lacking a structured career path for professionals.
A key barrier to safe and efficient blood transfusion in Africa and Asia is the shortage of adequately trained professionals in quality
management. To address this urgent need, TransMedAfrica aims to: a) Strengthen the competencies of TM professionals, using
Zimbabwe as a case study, to uphold high-quality standards across the entire blood donation value chain (from collection and
processing to transfusion); b) Foster regional and cross-regional harmonization of TM practices through strategic participation of
higher education institutions (HEIs) in South Africa and India to create new accredited courses that could be replicated in these
countries and beyond. By integrating expertise from Africa, Asia, and Europe, TransMedAfrica will develop and implement innovative hybrid educational programs tailored to the specific needs of TM professionals in Zimbabwe and beyond. The project’s structured approach will equip African and Asian partners with the necessary tools to ensure long-term sustainability and scalability of a transcontinental educational model. Through its dynamic, flexible, and needs-driven methodology, the TransMedAfrica consortium will make a lasting impact on the safety, efficiency, and accessibility of transfusion practices starting in Africa, bringing global quality standards within reach.
| Acrònim | TransMedAfrica |
|---|---|
| Estatus | Actiu |
| Data efectiva d'inici i finalització | 1/11/25 → 31/10/28 |
Socis col·laboradors
- University of Groningen (Soci del projecte)
- Banc de Sang i Texits (BST) (Soci del projecte)
- University of Zimbabwe (UZ) (Soci del projecte)
- AFRICA UNIVERSITY (Soci del projecte)
- NATIONAL BLOOD SERVICE ZIMBABWE ASSOCIATION (Soci del projecte)
- University of The Free State (Soci del projecte)
- CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FREE STATE (Soci del projecte)
- AFRICA SOCIETY FOR BLOOD TRANSFUSION (Soci del projecte)
- Manipal Academy of Higher Education (Soci del projecte)
- MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (Soci del projecte)
- Asian Association Of Tranfusion Medicine (AATM) (Soci del projecte)