
For many years, the Council of Europe has been supporting World Blood Donor Day organised on 14 June each year, to promote this cause all over the world.
The Council of Europe promotes 3 major principles in the area of blood transfusion: the achievement of self-sufficiency, the protection of the health of blood donors and recipients and the non-commercialisation of substances of human origin by voluntary and non-remunerated donation.
The European Committee on Blood Transfusion (CD-P-TS) is in charge of this work and represents 35 European countries and 9 observer states as well as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Commission (EU).
The European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare (EDQM) co-ordinates the activities. It produces consensus reports aimed at improving practices, international surveys and recommendations to member states to make improvements to national legislation.
It also publishes the "Guide to the preparation, use and quality assurance of blood components" for professionals which is internationally recognised. The annual survey on the collection, testing and use of blood and blood components in Europe and the central database on stocks of frozen blood of rare blood groups are other examples of work given a high priority.