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Events & Conferences in Africa - Spring 2006
8th World Injury Conference:"Data to Action"
Durban, South Africa
April 2-5, 2006
IPPNW had a strong presence at the 8th World Conference on
Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, the major international
public health conference on injury prevention. Highlights
from the main conference include the following:
* IPPNW had a record number of papers accepted - 5 papers
for oral presentation, and 12 posters - a significant contribution
to the "Violence Prevention" track that was one
of the major themes of this bi-annual conference attended
by over 1000 delegates from around the world, that for the
first time was held in Africa. See abstracts
of papers presented on IPPNW's web site by clicking on the
link above.
*Members all made important contributions to other sessions
in the Q&A segments, raising important issues and responding
to key points. They also made contacts with many other health
professionals in an effort to build awareness for our work
and to encourage capacity building for the IPPNW and public
health networks. Many of these people have agreed to join
the Public
Health Network, as well as our IPPNW small arms list serve.
* IPPNW actively participated in a meeting of the World Health
Organization's (WHO) Violence
Prevention Alliance
business meeting, where Maria Valenti accepted the role as
coordinator of a working group on preventing firearm violence,
Dr. Crespin agreed to chair a group on train the trainer programs,
and we agreed to participate in an upcoming June planning
meeting in Brussels. IPPNW was formally accepted as a VPA
member in 2005.
* IPPNW members attended and contributed to a strategy meeting
of the US Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) International
Emergency and Refugee Relief Branch to discuss the development
of their 5-year research agenda on war-related injuries. We
will be following up with additional comments as needed during
this process, and hope to coordinate some of our country projects
with the CDC work.
* Dr. Ime John, IPPNW/Nigeria was interviewed for a BBC radio
broadcast on the human cost of small arms violence.
* Robert Mtonga's paper on domestic violence was nominated
for a best paper award.
A number of key people including conf. President Dr. Seedat
singled out IPPNW as being an important group at both conferences,
having high energy and impressive work to date. Aiming for
Prevention program maturity was recognized.
A number of IPPNW delegates also participated in other events
that were held during this time, including: The annual South
Africa symbolic "Salt March," that commemorates
Ghandi's 1930 walk to the sea for Indian independence; a tribute
lecture/dinner to honor the legacy of noted South African
human rights leader Abdullah Omar; and the first global meeting
of the International Society of Injury and Violence Prevention,
on whose board sits IPPNW/DR Congo's leader Dr. Simon Bokongo.
For more information on IPPNW's Aiming
for Prevention campaign, contact coordinator Maria
Valenti in the IPPNW Central Office in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
posted April 28, 2006

IPPNW's "Aiming for Prevention" program is currently supported
by grants from the Human Security Program at Foreign
Affairs Canada.
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