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The International Council for the Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders
is a non-profit, non-government organization for the sustainable elimination of iodine deficiency and the promotion of optimal iodine nutrition worldwide.

 
Proceedings of conferences & workshops

The Elimination of IDD by Salt Iodization: A Great Opportunity for the Salt Industry. 1992. Seventh Symposium on Salt (pp. 409-14)

Partnership to End Hidden Hunger: Collaboration of Stakeholders in Sustaining the Elimination of Iodine Deficiency Disorders; Dhaka, Bangladesh 9 - 12 April 1995:

Contents include:

1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction
3. Pre-Conference Planning: The People
4. Pre-Dhaka Orientation Meeting
5. Future Search Conference Methodology
-The Past: Creating a Common Database
-The Present: Mindmap, Prouds and "Sorries", and an Assessment
-The Future: Creating Scenarios
-Common Ground and Promising Ideas
-Action Planning
6. Outcomes of the Conference
7. Conclusion
8. Dream into Action
9. Appendix A: Tracking Progress Towards USI - South Asia Country -Reports
10. Appendix B: List of Participants
11. Appendix C: Schedule of IDD Events in Dhaka.

by CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, ICCIDD, M.I., UNICEF, WHO & Government of Bangladesh Publ. by ICCIDD: Dhaka, Bangladesh. 1995.



High Level Seminar-Workshop on the Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) in Central America October 1993: A 16-page, 8.5" x 11", full-color booklet-style document which describes the proceedings of the Seminar-workshop which took place October 26-28, 1993. The document describes the history of IDD elimination attempts in Central America and the issues surrounding the iodization of salt. Table of contents is as follows:

I. Executive Summary
II. Iodized Salt, What's the Fuss all about?
III. If it's so Simple, let's get moving
IV. Advancing Toward Solutions
-Appendices
1. List of Participants
2. Workshop Agenda (General Objectives, Specific Objectives, Agenda).

by CIDA, MI, UNICEF, ICCIDD & INCAP 4/94.



Conference on the Sustainable Elimination of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in Africa by the year 2000.: Provides a detailed conference Programme and schedule for the conference held in Harare.

by ICCIDD [in/at Annual ICCIDD Board Meeting: {Zimbabwe, Africa} Harare International Conference Centre, Zimbabwe/Africa., 22-24 April 1996].



Summary of Discussions at the ICCIDD Board Meeting, April 1, 1998 Ottawa, Canada.

1. Key needs to eliminate IDD.
2. How can ICCIDD assist?
3. Reorienting the ICCIDD strategy (Small work group recommendations).

published by ICCIDD Board. Ottawa, Canada, 1998.




Regional Meeting for Universal Salt Iodization Towards the Elimination of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in the Americas - Quito, Ecuador, April 9-11, 1994 (tambien disponible en Español): Bilingual in Spanish and in English. This 44-page document reproduces the texts of the presentations delivered at the Meeting. The document contains the following (addresses and presentations):

1. Presentation p. 29
2. A Better Future for All p. 30-31
3. Iodine Deficiency Disorder on the Run p. 32-37
4. Health is the Responsibility of All of Us p. 38-39
5. Iodine Deficiency is Today Unacceptable and Unjust p. 40-41
6. Iodization of Salt: the Ecuadorian Experience p. 42-43
7. Summary of Actions for Salt Iodization p.44

(En Español = "Reunion Regional sobre la Universalizacion de la Yodacion de la Sal para la Eliminacion de los Desordenes por Deficiencia de Yodo en las Americas - yodacion de la sal para la vida) Quito, Ecuador, April, 1994"). by MSP, ICCIDD, ACDI, AGCD, PAHO & UNICEF in Quito, Ecuador,



Reunion Regional sobre la Universalizacion de la Yodacion de la Sal para la Eliminacion de los Desordenes por Deficiencia de Yodo en las Americas :Yodacion de la Sal para la Vida (also available in English): Bilingue en Español y en Ingles:

(Discursos y Presentaciones):
1. Presentacion p. 3-4
2. Un futuro mejor para todos p. 5-7
3. Los desordenes por deficiencia de yodo en vias de extincion p. 8-16
4. La salud es la responsabilidad de todos p. 17-20
5. La deficiencia de Yodo es inaceptable e injusta p. 21-23
6. La yodacion de la sal: la experiencia ecuatoriana p. 24-25
7. Resumen de acciones prioritarias para la universalizacion de la yodacion de la sal. p. 26-28

(In English = "Regional Meeting for Universal Salt Iodization Towards the Elimination of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in the Americas"). by MSP, ICCIDD, ACDI, AGCD, PAHO & UNICEFin Quito, Ecuador, Abril de 1994.



1er. Curso Taller Internacional Sobre Desordenes por Deficiencia de Yodo y su Control en Latino America (Translation is "First International Workshop-Course on Iodine Deficiency Disorders and their Control in Latin America"): En Español/In Spanish:

1. Antecedentes, Justificacion, Objetivos y Metologia del Trabajo del Curso - Taller. P. 3-7
2. Los Desordenes por Deficiencia de Yodo p.8-15
3. La glandula Tiroides, Resumen de Anatomia y Fisiologia p.16-18
4. Mecanismos de Produccion y Regulacion de Hormonas Tiroideas p.19-30
5. Medio Ambiente, Genetica y Desordenes Tiroideas Impacto de la Malnutricion sobre la economia hormonal del Iodo y la Funcion Tiroidea p.31-42
6. Epidemiologia sobre desordenes por Deficiencia de Yodo. Esquema Explicativo p.43-54
7. Desarrollo Neoromuscular, Effecto de la Deficiencia de Yodo p.55-70
8. Implicaciones Sociales, Economicas y de Salud de los Desordenes por Deficiencia de Yodo p.71-72
9. Fuentes de Yodo y su Factibilidad de Aplicacion en el Ecuador como factores de control de DDI p.73-88
10. El Valor y Applicacion de la Ultrasonografia en Epidemilogia y Enfermedades Tiroideas p.89-95
11. Parametros para el Diagnostico de los Desordenes por Deficiencia de Yodo p.96-102
12. Aspectos de los Desordenes debidos a la Deficiencia de Yodo que requieren mayor investigacion p.103-113
13. Gestion Operacional aplicada al programa de Control del Bocio p.114-121
14. Presentacion sobre Marketing Social p.122-144
15. Valoracion de los DDI : Problemas Epidemiologicos p.145-150.

by PROYECTO LUCHA CONTRA EL BOCIO ENDEMICO {Monograpic Author}Ecuador. Noviembre de 1990.


Proceedings of Inter-Country Workshop on Iodated Salt for Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in Southern Africa: Apr 21-24, 1992 Francistown, Botswana: These proceedings contain the following table of contents:

1. Introduction
2. Agenda for the Meeting
3. Report of the Proceedings
4. Workshop Recommendations
-Annexes
1. Opening Statements
2. Country Working Group Reports - Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Tanzania, Zaire, Zambia, Zimbabwe
-Presentations
1. A Brief Outline of Iodine Deficiency Disorders
2. Control of IDD in the Southern African Region Through the Iodization of Salt
3. Issues in Salt Iodization Programmes in Africa
4. Advocacy and Management of IDD Control Programmes
5. Communications Planning Guidelines for IDD Control
6. Training Needs for IDD Control
-Closing Remarks
-List of Participants.

by WHO, UNICEF, CIDA, ILSI, Republic of Botswana & ICCIDD {co-sponsors}. publ. by ICCIDD in Adelaide, Australia,



Fortification of Foods to Combat Micronutrient Deficiencies: Workshop includes discussion on IDD and contains a section on Iodine as it relates to IDD.

1. Introduction, a look at recent initiatives
2. Iodine
3. Iron
4. Vitamin A
5. Cost of Food Fortification Programs and Financing
6. Recommendations for Developing a Food Fortification Strategy.

by V. MANNAR {Presenter} [in/at Proceedings of: Ending Hidden Hunger (A Policy Conference on Micronutrient Malnutrition): {Pages 35 - 47} Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 10 - 12, 1991]. Publ. by The Task Force for Child Survival and Development in Atlanta, Georgia, USA (1991).



Food Based Approaches to the Elimination of Hidden Hunger: Proceedings of International Training and Information Exchange Workshops held at Papendal, the Netherlands; June 12-24, 1994: Workshop proceedings include a section on recommendations on iodine deficiency. by PAMM Papendal, the Netherlands, June 12-24, 1994]. Publ. by Dept. of International Health in Emory University School of Public Health. (October 1994)

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