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Associazione Culturale Pediatri ACP was funded in 1974 to bring new themes in italian paediatrics, has focused mainly on primary care and community paediatrics, on clear relationships with industry based on an ethics code, on CME activities, on reorganization of paediatric services.
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2559 |
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Chapter of Community Child Health - RCAP from the Royal Australasian College of Physicians which has 3 interest groups
.Child Population Health
.Child Development and Behaviour
.Child Protection
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2057 |
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Club International de Pédiatrie Sociale (CIPS) French speaking group on social pediatrics
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2345 |
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EPA/UNEPSA European paediatric Association / Union of National European Paediatric Societies and Associations
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2561 |
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7 |
Global Initiative for Consensus in Pediatrics & Child Health The Global Initiative for Consensus in Pediatrics (CIP) was founded on November 2009 in Vienna, Austria by a group of pediatricians with long and successful records in National and International Pediatric Associations and Societies
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1147 |
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International Institute for Child Rights and Development The International Institute for Child Rights and Development (IICRD) is a non-profit organization based in Victoria, Canada, devoted to advancing the quality of life and development of vulnerable children around the globe. We have been working on issues affecting children’s lives locally, nationally and internationally since 1994.
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3179 |
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International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) The International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, founded in 1977, is the only multidisciplinary international organization that brings together a worldwide cross-section of committed professionals to work towards the prevention and treatment of child abuse, neglect and exploitation globally.
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1475 |
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10 |
Global Health Watch 'At the World Health Assembly in May 2003, the People's Health Movement (PHM), together with the Global Equity Gauge Alliance (GEGA) and Medact discussed the need for civil society to produce its own alternative World Health Report. It was felt that the WHO reports were inadequate; that there was no report that monitored the performance of global health institutions; and, that the dominant neo-liberal discourse in public health policy also needed to be challenged by a more people-centred approach that highlights social justice. The idea of an alternative World Health Report since developed into an initiative called the 'Global Health Watch - GHW' the first of which was launched on July 20, 2005 in Ecuador and London.'
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746 |
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European Child Safety Alliance 'The European Child Safety Alliance was launched in 2000 with the ambition to make the lives of children living in Europe safer. Today, more than 30 countries across Europe are working together to reduce the leading cause of death and disability to children in every Member State in the region - injury.'
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