IFMSA update
This month,the International Federation of Medical Students'
Associations (IFMSA) established a new partnership with the United
Nations Refugee Agency. Our activities within the field of refugee
health, community development, peace, and human rights will hopefully
see the benefits as the partnership
develops.
This development comes
soon after the international training in refugee health, held in
Pakistan in August. Eighty medical students from more than 10 countries
participated in a week long course which included theories of resolving
conflicts and the role of the media in refugees' health.
Participants also visited one of the oldest refugee camps in Pakistan,
near the Afghan border.
The workshop
grew out of a partnership between IFMSA Pakistan and IFMSA member
organisations from the developed world, including Denmark, Taiwan, the
United States, Sweden, and
Finland.
You can find out more about
IFMSA's activities regarding refugees and peace by visiting
www.ifmsa.org/scorp
Events coming up
MedSIN UK
- Sexpression is holding its annual
conference on medical student led sex education on 8 and 9 November
2003. Get Jiggy will train medical students on teaching methods for
engaging young people as well as exploring current issues in sexual
health education (email
sexpression@medsin.org).
Europe
- The Scandinavian countriesDenmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and
Swedenare holding their annual meeting on
20-23 November 2003. The agenda will include training
and project development, as well as a hectic social programme
(www.imcc.org/fino).
Africa
- The
first IFMSA training congress for medical students from the whole
African region will take place in South Africa in March 2004. Watch
this space for more details.
Eastern Mediterranean
- "More than just
medical students" is the slogan of an IFMSA international
workshop in Cairo, Egypt, in February 2004. Student participants will
learn not only about innovations in medical education, but also how to
influence their local and national curriculums
(www.emsa-egypt.org/projects).
Opportunities
A
partnership between IFMSA-USA and a community organisation of
the Western Provice, the Kenyan Village Concept Project is one of
several such projects looking for student volunteers. Village Concept
Projects are initiatives led by students that aim to provide
sustainable improvement of the living conditions of underprivileged
communities around the world, while developing the capabilities of the
student volunteers. The projects are multidisciplinary, with students
of medicine joining those from other subjects such as agriculture,
education, and environmental sciences
(www.vcp.interconnection.org).
Emily Spry, president, IFMSA
Email: president@ifmsa.org
studentBMJ 2003;11:393-436 November ISSN 0966-6494