Khoon

Khoon Welcome to the Official page for KHOON. Our key purpose is to save patients’ lives.

The vision of KHOON is to be acknowledged nationally and internationally as a centre of excellence in the discipline of blood transfusion.

Celebrating 20 years of life-saving generosity! Thank you to all the amazing blood donors who make a difference every da...
14/06/2024

Celebrating 20 years of life-saving generosity! Thank you to all the amazing blood donors who make a difference every day.

Give the gift of life—donate blood and save up to three lives with each donation. Let's ensure quality blood is always a...
17/05/2024

Give the gift of life—donate blood and save up to three lives with each donation. Let's ensure quality blood is always available in emergencies.

Join us in embracing progress this World Thalassemia Day 2024! Let's empower lives by advocating for equitable and acces...
08/05/2024

Join us in embracing progress this World Thalassemia Day 2024!
Let's empower lives by advocating for equitable and accessible treatment for all. Together, we can make a difference. 🩸

Spreading light and saving lives with Khoon this Diwali – because every drop of kindness counts. 💫🩸
12/11/2023

Spreading light and saving lives with Khoon this Diwali – because every drop of kindness counts. 💫🩸

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Blood cannot be manufactured in factories, it can only come from generous donors.

The current global blood shortage of approximately 40 million units every year, focused primarily in developing countries, is making these conditions difficult to address.

More than half of the 108 million blood donations collected worldwide every year come from developed countries where only 18 percent of the world's population lives, leaving 82 percent of the world with a lack of blood they may need for various medical treatments.

Blood donations only remain viable for transfusion for 35 to 42 days, meaning that without a constant stream of donors, the blood supply begins to dwindle. In India alone, 12 million units of blood are needed per year, but only 9 million are donated, coming from only one percent of eligible donors.

To cater to this demand, Khoon was launched on 11th September 2016 with an unparalleled objective of solving the problem of blood shortage globally.