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Altruism the Only Way Out of Blood Bank Crisis

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 10 May 2020.

As I reflect on the lessons I learned in 2020, one stands out: the value of altruism in times of need. It was a lesson I learned firsthand when I required a blood transfusion in December 2019.

Thanks to the generosity of my colleagues, friends, and family, I was able to receive 1.4 litres of packed red blood cells, which saved my life. The experience was a humbling reminder of the importance of kindness and selflessness in our communities.

On December 2019, I had a rare opportunity to have my loved ones pool resources for me to receive the life-saving blood transfusion. In droves, they came to the blood donation unit, demonstrating the power of altruism in addressing the blood bank crisis.

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