Our Collaborators
The International Child Health Group is pleased to collaborate with:
Child Healthcare Information for All
ICHG has partnered with the global child health discussion forum CHIFA since 2006 in collaboration with ISSOP (International Society for Social Paediatrics and Child Health) and HIFA (Healthcare Information For All).
CHIFA supports global child health communication among more than 3800 professionals in 140 countries and continues to grow.
Find out more, see the latest discussions, and join here.
ISSOP
works together with national and international social/community paediatric organizations (including ICHG), NGOs working in the same field, child advocacy groups, health professionals involved with child health, governments, economists, sociologists, lawyers and others to use combined skills, resources and knowledge to develop local and global strategies to improve the health and well being of children and young people.
Find out more about their work on their website.
is a student network and registered charity tackling global and local health inequalities through education, advocacy and community action.
SfGH Vision: A fair and just world in which equity in health is a reality for all.
SfGH Mission: to create a network of students empowered to effect tangible social and political change in health on a local, national and global level through education, advocacy and community action.
RCPCH Global Links Programme
The RCPCH Global Links program is part of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health’s global child health work supporting clinicians and their health systems in some of the poorest developing countries in the world. Over time, RCPCH’s Global Links program has expanded to include UK paediatricians and other child health professionals – recognising the vital importance of multidisciplinary working. RCPCH Global’s program design has also changed – growing in scale, and focusing on several core partner countries. RCPCH Global aims to achieve serious and sustainable change in the life chances of infants and children in highly challenging country environments.
ICHG welcomes past, present and future Global Links volunteers as members and collaborators.
Along with all our partners, ICHG is increasingly concerned regarding the impact of Climate Change on health and wellbeing of children and young people across the globe. As part of the RCPCH Climate Change Member reference group, ICHG seeks to raise awareness and champion the change needed. Further information regarding the RCPCH’s work on Climate Change can be found here.
