Collaborating Organisations

IFPA (INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF PSORIASIS ASSOCIATIONS)

 

IFPA is a non-profit umbrella organisation uniting all people living with psoriatic disease – regardless of where they live, what type of psoriatic disease they have, or how it impacts their lives. IFPA was founded in 1971 and, together with international member associations, represents and advocates for over 60 million people around the world. IFPA is the global leader in fighting psoriatic disease.

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE OF DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETIES (ILDS)

 

Officially founded in 1935, the International League of Dermatological Societies (ILDS) has been promoting skin health around the world for over 80 years. Its forerunner began in 1889 as the first of many World Congresses of Dermatology. The ILDS represents dermatology at the highest level with 217 Member organisations from more than 100 countries, representing over 215,000 dermatologists worldwide.

INTERNATIONAL PSORIASIS COUNCIL (IPC)

 

The International Psoriasis Council is a global, nonprofit organisation led by over 200 physician experts and researchers from more than 45 countries. IPC provides education for healthcare professionals, fosters international research collaboration, and advocates for improved psoriasis care worldwide.

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