Пользователь выражает согласие и разрешает Оператору обрабатывать свои персональные данные (Фамилия, Имя, адрес электронной почты, номер телефона), включая сбор, систематизацию, накопление, хранение, уточнение (обновление, изменение), использование, обезличивание, блокирование, уничтожение персональных данных.
Оператор обязуется при обработке персональных данных, предоставленных ему Пользователем, соблюдать требования Федерального закона от 27 июля 2006 г. № 152-ФЗ «О персональных данных», других нормативных правовых актов, устанавливающих требования к обеспечению безопасности персональных данных при их обработке.
Безопасность персональных данных достигается путем исключения Оператором несанкционированного, в том числе случайного, доступа к персональным данным, результатом которого может стать уничтожение, изменение, блокирование, копирование, распространение персональных данных, а также иных несанкционированных действий.
Безопасность персональных данных при их обработке в единой системе обеспечивается Оператором с помощью системы защиты персональных данных, включающей организационные меры и технические меры (в том числе шифровальные (криптографические) средства). Технические и программные средства удовлетворяют установленным в соответствии с законодательством Российской Федерации требованиям по защите информации. Средства защиты информации, применяемые в единой системе, в установленном порядке проходят процедуру оценки соответствия.
Отзыв согласия на обработку персональных данных может быть осуществлен путем направления Пользователем соответствующего распоряжения в простой письменной форме на адрес электронной почты (E-mail) info@yadonor.ru.
More than 9,000 people participated in the All-Russian Student Donor Week
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Nearly 3,000 of them donated blood for the first time. The most active participants were young people from the Krasnodar region, St. Petersburg, and the Stavropol region.
From January 20 to 27, with the support of the Federal Medical-Biological Agency, events were held across all regions of the country in honor of Russian Students' Day. Donor Week was organized as part of the All-Russian project #DavaiVstupai.
The initiative aimed to encourage students from secondary and higher educational institutions to become blood donors. Donor days were held both at blood service centers and within educational institutions. During the All-Russian Donor Campaign, students not only donated blood and its components but also joined the Federal Bone Marrow Donor Registry.
"Engaging young people in the donor movement is one of the key priorities of the Blood Service today. Our goal is to create an active and united donor community with the involvement of young people, as they are the healthy and dynamic part of our society. More than 9,000 students across the country took part in Student Donor Week, and nearly 3,000 of them donated blood for the first time. Additionally, over 1,400 young people joined the Federal Bone Marrow Donor Registry during the campaign," said Olga Eichler, Head of the Blood Service and Emergency Medicine Department of the FMBA of Russia.
Students aged 18 and older can participate in the national donor movement. Those who have not yet reached adulthood can join as volunteers and take part in awareness campaigns promoting blood donation.
On May 27, Ivanovo welcomed the opening of a new modular plasma center under Russia’s Federal Medical-Biological Agency (FMBA), marking a key milestone in the implementation of the Concept for Increasing Plasma Blood Collection for Pharmaceutical Production. Developed by the FMBA under the directive of the President and the Russian Government, the strategy was approved on February 9, 2023, by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. The new facility will have an annual capacity of over 30 tons of blood plasma.
The donation campaign in support of blood donation was initiated by the State Duma Committee on Health Protection. First held in 2017, it has already become a cherished tradition for parliamentarians.
Leading up to national donor day on april 20, a nationwide awareness campaign took place across Russia. In the week starting April 14, 2025, blood donation centers across Russia hosted a series of events to raise awareness about blood, blood component, and bone marrow donation. These events offered the public a chance to attend lectures, take part in tours, join workshops and open discussions with medical professionals, connect with experienced donors, and, most importantly, make their own donations. Participants learned more about the donation process and heard real stories from people whose lives were saved thanks to donors.
The Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia (FMBA) has announced the launch of a major nationwide relay titled “Flame of Life.” The initiative aims to attract new donors to the Federal Bone Marrow Donor Registry and increase the chances of saving patients battling leukemia and other serious illnesses.
On March 27, 2025, the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation hosted the presentation of a new online initiative titled “Triangles: Stories That Must Be Told.” This special project is designed to strengthen the connection between generations and shed light on the heroic contributions of medical professionals and blood donors during the Great Patriotic War—individuals whose actions saved countless lives.