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8 Mar 2023
Today, on International Women’s Day, we're taking the opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate the strength and success of women in dermatology, who are making a significant impact in global skin health every day. We are recognising the essential role that they play in advancing high-quality education, clinical care, research, and innovation worldwide.
The aim of the GPEC programme is to improve the standard of dermatological education and care worldwide, through facilitating mutual learning partnerships between organisations. We seek to pair up dermatology departments to establish bi-directional knowledge exchange, furthering ILDS’ vision to attain the best possible skin health for all people around the world.
20 Jun 2023
Recently, the International Foundation for Dermatology (IFD) and Bridges2Health&Rights conducted a one-week medical mission to provide medical assistance to local and displaced communities in Lebanon. This was done in response to the crisis and as part of a joint initiative.
The ILDS leads the Dermatology Topic Advisory Group (TAG) for the 11th revision of the ICD
16 Aug 2023
The World Health Organization (WHO) convened its first-ever Global Meeting on Skin Neglected Tropical Diseases (or skin NTDs) in March 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland in order to address the challenges and devise solutions for the implementation of the WHO NTD Road Map 2021-30.
1 May 2024
$100,000 awarded for projects to increase access to dermatological care in under-served communities
1 Dec 2023
We are happy to announce the recipients of the 2023 Certificates of Appreciation.
7 Dec 2023
Every year, through the IFD the ILDS awards DermLink grants to projects submitted by our Members. This year, there are 13 DermLink grant recipients from across the world, including Rwanda, Panama, Lebanon, and India.