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IFPA

IFPA is the international federation of psoriatic disease associations. IFPA unites 59 national and regional psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis member associations. Our members represent over 60 million people living with psoriatic disease. IFPA’s work aims at raising awareness of the severity of the disease, advocating for universal access to treatment and fighting discrimination. IFPA is the promoter of World Psoriasis Day (October 29). IFPA offers support to its member organizations. IFPA organizes the triennial World Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Conference, a yearly Forum and partners with different stakeholders and collaborates with them on projects to achieve its goals.

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Knowledge Action Portal on NCDs

The Knowledge Action Portal on NCDs (KAP) is a knowledge sharing and community platform dedicated to enhancing NCD prevention and control through multisectoral and multistakeholder collaboration. The KAP is hosted by the World Health Organization's Global Coordination Mechanism on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases (GCM/NCD).
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