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Nigeria and similar nations lack infrastructure/resources needed to increase physical and financial wellness. Blood is the resource!
Increase life-saving blood supply via Tokenizing Incentives for donors by provide access to education, health, and financial wellness tools.
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Increase life-saving blood supply via Tokenizing Incentives for donors by provide access to education, health, and financial wellness tools.
Blood Donor! Healthcare, Tokenomics, micro-lending/insurance, Project Mgmt, Resource Planning, Full Stack Development, Risk Mgmt, Nigerian!
It is said that a single donation can save 3 lives.
In developing nations, there is an underlying shortage of blood supply and a low number of blood donors to critical patients in need. With a population of over 200 million people, Nigeria requires up to 1.8 million units of blood every year to the health ministry. But experts say, Nigeria's National Blood Transfusion Service (NBTS) is collecting just 500,000 pints of blood annually – a shortfall of nearly 75%.
Underlining the need for blood donations is the fact that Nigeria has the fourth-highest maternal mortality rate in the world, accounting for 19% of all maternal deaths globally. Postpartum hemorrhages (the loss of too much blood following birth) is the leading cause of such deaths.
Blood donation and transfusion has been reported to be underperforming in quality and ease of access to critical patients due to a factor of problems ranging from;
• Persistent blood shortages coupled with increased poverty, creating another population of donors who give blood strictly for financial gratification.
• Negligent healthcare system and lack of proper health insurance schemes nationwide.
• Shortage of blood.
• Poor implementation of blood transfusion guidelines.
• Inadequate funding of NBTS leading to high blood prices.
• Inadequate designated blood donation centers/facilities.
• Low public awareness on non-remunerated blood donation arising from deep cultural myths and misconceptions.
Data On Blood Deficits
A number of studies have shown factors leading to blood supply deficits. Below is a chart detailing the factors leading to supply deficits.
• Fear of contracting TTIs (Transfusion-Transmissible Infections) (52.4%) Fear of side effects such as; • Weight loss (23.8%) • Sudden death (3.3%) • Sexual failure (5.9%) • High blood pressure (5.2%) • Concussions (1.5%)
RedToken aims to tackle this problem by highlighting these solutions;
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