Call for Better Sickle Cell Care
Experts, patients and caregivers urge stronger systems, early diagnosis and community action to close survival gaps By Lusaka, Zambia24 – (20-06-2026) --- People living with sickle cell disease can lead healthy, productive and fulfilling lives if communities better understand the condition, support affected families, promote early diagnosis and treatment, and work to eliminate stigma and misconceptions. The call was made during a World Sickle Cell Day Commemorative Scientific Symposium and Patient Summit held under the theme: “Closing the Survival Gap: Equity in Sickle Cell Care.” Speaking at the event, Dr. Mmamulatelo Siame said sickle cell disease should not be treated as a condition managed by hospitals alone, but as a shared responsibility that involves families, schools, caregivers and communities. “We want to focus on our warriors, but also on the community because parents, brothers, sisters, teachers and friends all have a role to play,” she said. Dr. Siame explained that s...