Youth Donors Could Position Country as Global Safe Blood Supplier

Bangladesh could earn global recognition as a reliable blood supplier through a simple solution. Young people need to donate blood just once each year. Only two percent of the nation's youth would need to participate. This small percentage could meet all blood needs across the country. The math shows how achievable this goal remains.

Fifty million young people live throughout Bangladesh today. Medical facilities require one million blood units annually. Quantum Foundation hosted a special event for young blood donors on Sunday. The gathering took place at IDEB Bhaban with many important guests attending. Leaders spoke about saving lives through blood donation.

Nahar Al Bokhari from Quantum Foundation led the ceremony. Professor Khandaker Mohammad Ashraful Munim served as the main guest speaker. Munir Hasan attended as a special guest from the Bangladesh Olympiad Committee. Rezaul Hasan welcomed everyone to the event. The theme focused on saving hundreds of lives through individual blood donations.

Quantum Foundation has built an impressive donor network over many years. The organization maintains half a million active blood donors. They have collected 1.7 million blood units since starting operations during 2000. University leaders praised young donors for their humanitarian efforts. The foundation continues inspiring youth to help save lives through regular blood donations.
 

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