The International League of Dermatological Societies (ILDS) is a non-governmental organization in official relations with the World Health Organization.
The International Foundation for Dermatology (IFD) was created in 1987 as an arm of the International League of Dermatological Societies (ILDS).
The IFD is a non-profit organisation whose principal mission is to improve dermatology care in underserved areas of the developing world.
The IFD is an integral arm of the ILDS representing more than 25,000 members from over 60 nations.
The ILDS is recognised by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a non-governmental organisation for official relations with the dermatological communities.
ICHG is a specialty group of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
ICHG advocates for better child health around the world and supports the education and training of the global child health leaders of tomorrow.
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HealthProm is a UK-based charity which works to ensure vulnerable children have the best start in life. We focus on supporting vulnerable children in Eastern Europe, Central Asia and Afghanistan.We support them through strengthening families and communities, increasing access to health and social services, and promoting education for all. We work together with partners. Registered UK Charity No.1100459.
Haiti Nursing Foundation promotes the advancement of nursing in the Republic of Haiti. The focus of this support is on nursing education, especially on Faculté des Sciences Infirmières de l’Université Episcopale d’Haïti (Faculty of Nursing Science of the Episcopal University of Haiti – or FSIL), located in Léogâne, Haiti.
This project builds on existing links with Chitambo Hospital including longstanding historical links between Scotland and Chitambo (PLEASE SEE A NEW PUBLICATION: ‘Livingstone’s Hospital: the Story of Chitambo’ by Marion A. Currie. This book is available on Amazon, ISBN: 978-1-4567-9609-9. This book contains details of how to contribute to supporting the new nursing school at Chitambo). The hospital was founded in 1908, by Scottish missionaries, in memory of David Livingstone who died nearby.
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The Council of International Neonatal Nurses (TM) or COINN is an exciting organization that represents nurses who specialize in the care of newborn infants and their families or have a special interest in this area of nursing. COINN, pronounced just like the money-currency or a coin – acts much like money as a method of exchange of information among countries.
Nurses and midwives form the majority of health care workers across all health care settings and particularly in the primary health care context. In rural settings and in developing countries the nurse or midwife may be the only local source of health care.
The Commonwealth Nurses and Midwives Federation (CNMF), founded in 1973, is a federation of national nursing and midwifery associations in Commonwealth countries.
The CNMF has regular and constructive contact with major Commonwealth bodies in London including the Commonwealth Secretariat and the Commonwealth Foundation.