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Gift of life in month of giving

9 Mar 2025 Gift of life in month of giving By OUR CORRESPONDENT

Muscat – Muscat governorate needs around 120 units of blood daily and more than 6,000 units monthly. With blood donations dropping drastically during Ramadan, the Department of Blood Bank Services has issued an urgent appeal for blood and platelet donations. What can be done to encourage more donations during the holy month? Here is what Muscat Daily readers said –

Salim al Habsi, Teacher  

One way to boost donations is to set up mobile blood donation units near mosques and iftar tents. People can donate after breaking their fast in a convenient and accessible location. Employers can also encourage their staff to donate blood.

Mariam al Balushi, Homemaker

Social media campaigns and community leaders should play a role in spreading awareness. Hosting blood donation challenges where groups or companies compete to donate the most units can make it more engaging. Highlighting success stories of those saved by blood donations can inspire people.

Ahmed al Hinai, Businessman

Many people believe that donating blood while fasting weakens them. To encourage donations, hospitals can organise post-iftar donation drives. Awareness campaigns should highlight the fact that donating blood does not invalidate fasting. Religious scholars can also educate people on the rewards of saving lives during Ramadan.

John Carter, Engineer

Blood donation centres should offer incentives such as free health check-ups or small tokens of appreciation for donors. If people know they are getting a health benefit along with saving lives, they may be more motivated. Partnering with restaurants to offer post-donation refreshments can also help.

Rajesh Kumar, Salesman

In India, community-driven blood donation camps are popular. A similar approach in Oman can work – collaborating with community groups and religious organisations to organise group donations after iftar. Providing transportation to donation centres could also encourage more participation.

Zainab Shaikh, Social Worker

Many women hesitate to donate due to myths about weakness. More awareness programmes targeting women can help dispel these misconceptions. Also, having donation centres near shopping malls or Ramadan markets could make it easier for people to donate while they are out.

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