KARACHI, June 2: Fatimid Foundation is making efforts to introduce latest machinery and equipment for blood trade.

Addressing the first meeting of the Fatimid Foundation’s Board of Trustees as its chairman at a hotel here on Sunday, the federal minister observed that the foundation is providing treatment to more than 10,600 children affected by incurable blood diseases such as haemophilia, thallasaemia and leukemia.

He stressed on improving the structure and functioning of Fatimid Foundation, and called for conducting its work in a very transparent manner.—APP

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