- Scholarships: each student from East, Central and Southern Africa
costs $7000 per year for a course of two years.
- Salaries for Faculty.
- Running costs for our training courses.
- Grants for relevant projects e.g. scabies control.
There is a need for improved facilities for education research and service
at other sites where the IFD missions will be carried out. The IFD is
constantly updating its objectives and welcomes suggestions for projects,
especially if supported by the names of people interested in carrying
them out and indications of how they might be funded
In the vast majority of cases, skin diseases in developing countries can
be diagnosed and effectively treated by simple and inexpensive means.
However, such prevention and treatment requires dermatologically trained
personnel at all health care levels. The doctors and nurses teaching on
our programmes are dedicated and receive either no remuneration, or a
minimal amount for essential support.
Your generous assistance will ensure that their work continues to make
that critical difference. It will also ensure that work developed in one
area can be extended to other parts of the world. Perhaps you would be
willing to disseminate this information to an interested colleague, friend,
or patient.
HELP FUND THE CAMPAIGN WITH A SPECIAL AND GENEROUS
CONTRIBUTION NOW. Contact us here.
90% of the funds raised in the name of the International
Foundation for Dermatology go directly to support the mission of the Foundation.
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Darrell Wilkinson Library, Tanzania

Annual Workshop for Graduates, RDTC
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