World Health Organization
Health and environment: shaping a better future together in Africa
05 Nov 2018
International League of Dermatological Societies | 15 May 2024
Join us as we explore the vital work of the Regional Dermatology Training Centre (RDTC) in Moshi, Tanzania. The RDTC has been a beacon of hope and inspiration for over three decades, pioneering innovative solutions to tackle the pressing issue of limited access to dermatological care in Africa. Through its education, training, and community outreach, the RDTC is reshaping the landscape of dermatology, empowering individuals and healthcare providers to address skin health challenges effectively.
Initiated in 1990 through a partnership between the International League of Dermatological Societies (ILDS), the Tanzanian Ministry of Health, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC), and the Good Samaritans Foundation (GSF), the RDTC has become a beacon of progress and unity. It has an alumni network of over 314 dermatovenerology officers serving 17 African nations and hosts the flagship Advanced Diploma in Dermato-Venerology (ADDV) programme. It also offers an MMed Dermatology Programme, from which 44 consultants have graduated and now lead in 9 African countries. The RDTC's legacy reverberates across the African continent.
This video was created as part of the 'ILDS in Motion: A Visual Journey of Global Skin Health' film project. The project aims to capture, celebrate and showcase the exceptional achievements of ILDS members, projects and programmes through professional documentary-style video and photography.