IFD In-country Support
The IFD supports projects around the world, from Argentina to Tanzania.
Capacity building is key to increasing access to dermatological care in resource-poor areas.

Through our projects and activities we are working to improve the dermatological care of patients in under-served areas of the world.
The International Foundation for Dermatology (IFD) was created in 1987 to carry out the humanitarian work of the ILDS. Today, the IFD supports projects in Africa, Asia Pacific and South America.
The IFD supports projects around the world, from Argentina to Tanzania.
Capacity building is key to increasing access to dermatological care in resource-poor areas.
The IFD works with organisations around the world to improve skin health globally
ILDS DermLink is a small grants programme with grants of up to US$5,000 available to support initiatives in resource-poor areas.
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The Regional Dermatology Training Centre (RDTC), Moshi, Tanzania, is the flagship project of the IFD: a supra-regional training, research and clinical centre.