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Dermatologie communautaire – Une perspective latino-américaine
MIGRATION INTERNATIONALE ET SANTÉ REGARD SUR LA DERMATOLOGIE
Stratégies de médecine traditionnelle pour les affections cutanée…
- Dermatologie communautaire – Une perspective latino-américaine
- MIGRATION INTERNATIONALE ET SANTÉ REGARD SUR LA DERMATOLOGIE
- Stratégies de médecine traditionnelle pour les affections cutanées dans les zones de conflit
ILDS and WHO Collaboration Update
Bidding opens to host the 26th World Congress of Dermatology in 2027
IADPO-ILDS Formal Partnership
Navigating COVID-19: an update from Tajikistan
GLO…
- New ILDS Board and results from AoD
- Meet the ILDS President: Lars French
- WCD 2019 in review
- Certificate of Appreciation 2019 recipients
- WHO Essential Medicines List success
- 2019 DermLink awardees
- Global Psoriasis Atlas in action
- Albinism Manual Launched
Find out more about the IFD activities and projects in the last year. In 2022, the IFD distributed US$500,000 in funding and worked with a global network of partners to support the delivery of skin health initiatives in low-resource areas worldwide.
25 Apr 2023
In this issue: Introduction by the President, an update from the ILDS Secretariat, announcing the new ILDS President-Elect, the launch of GPEC, information about the upcoming ILDS Assembly of Delegates and much more
- ILDS Board Director Nominations
- Thank you to 2018 IFD Donors
- Launch of CDJ App
- Meet the ILDS Board: Jerry Shapiro
- WCD 2019
- WCD 2023
- ILDS Certificate of Appreciation
- ILDS DermLink Opens
- Other News
- Important ILDS Dates
- In Memoriam: Professor Wolfram Sterry
- Meet the WCD 2023 President and National Organising Committee for Singapore
- Introducing the GLODERM Trainee Committee
- NNN Conference: Accelerating to 2030: Building Resilient NTD Programmes in a Changing World
- GLODERM meeting
- COVID- update
In this extraordinary time, we consider it important to restate our full support for the WHO. The ILDS recognises the critical role that multilateral institutions, such as the WHO, play on an ongoing basis to improve the health and well-being of the global population and particularly at a time of international crisis. COVID-19 has been the predominant health and social challenge for countries around the world.