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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.

 
Speeches & Addresses



A Better Future for All:

Short welcoming speech made to the conference participants held in Ecuador, 1994.

by ARQ. SIXTO DURAN BALLEN{Presenter} [in/at Regional Meeting for Universal Salt Iodization towards the Elimination of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in the Americas: Quito, Ecuador, Apr 9-11, 1994]. inQuito, Ecuador.

Address by Dr. Hussein Gezairy:

This is a brief (5-pages) welcome and address to members of the regional meeting held in Egypt in 1993. Gezairy stresses the importance of many different strategies (particularly communication) and participants (ICCIDD, UNICEF and WHO) in the control of IDD in the region.

by HUSSEIN GEZAIRY {Regional Director} [in/at Regional Meeting on the Role of Communication in Support of Iodine deficiency Disorders Control Programmes: Alexandria, Egypt, Apr. 25-26, 1993].

Iodine Deficiency Disorders on the Run:

An address by Mr. James P. Grant, Executive Director of UNICEF which has been printed as a pamphlet. He speaks of elimination, iodization, Ecuador's experience, an agenda for action, Bolivia's success and the challenge - universal salt iodization by 1995. Also included is the Quito Declaration on Universal Salt Iodization.

Cross-referenced as a "pamphlet" in this database.

by JAMES P. GRANT [in/atRegional Meeting on Universal Salt Iodization to Eliminate IDD in the Americas: Quito, Ecuador, Apr 9, 1994.]. Publ. byUNICEF in New York, NY. (1994)

Eliminating IDD: A Challenge to Business and Government:

A speech made following the National Consultation on Elimination of IDD, Islamabad, Pakistan, which was sponsored by the Office of Prime Minister Bhutto, The Ministry of Planning, and UNICEF. To be used in a PAMM course.

by Haxton, David P. {Consultant to UNICEF}[in/at The National Consultation on Elimination of IDD, Islamabad, Pakistan: Islamabad, Pakistan, 10 March 1994]. in Pakistan

 Ending the Stealthy Scourge:

A statement delivered to National Advocacy Session, in Ulan Bator Mongolia which was chaired by the President of the Republic.

by Haxton, David P. {Consultant to UNICEF} [in/at National Advocacy Session: Ulan Bator, Mongolia, November 1, 1995].

 Private Enterprise-Public Health An Expanding New Alliance:

A statement prepared as part of the continuing advocacy to encourage collaboration between public and private sectors in the field of elimination of micronutrient malnutrition. PAMM has been a leader in attempting to pull elements of these sectors together in joint ventures.

by Haxton, David P. January 14, 1993

 Communications: Not a Message but a Process:

by Haxton, David P. [in/at Pakistan National Consultation on IDD Elimination], February 6, 1994

 Good Policy Makes Good Politics:

by Haxton, David P. [in/at PAMM Training Course: Atlanta, Georgia - USA, 1995]. March 11, 1995

 Untitled:

A speech delivered at the opening of the Indonesian National Seminar on IDD Elimination, 1993. This event was sponsored by PAMM and the government of Indonesia.

by Haxton, David P. [in/atIndonesian National Seminar on IDD Elimination: March 15, 1993].

 Remarks at Opening Session-National Consultation on IDD Elimination in Southern African Countries:

by Haxton, David P. {Consultant to UNICEF} Franceistown, Botswana, April 21-24, 1992]. April 18, 2992

 Remarks at Opening Session-National Consultation on IDD Elimination

by Haxton, David P. Islamabad, Pakistan, February 8, 1994 (June 22, 1992)

 Advocacy and Management for IDD Control Programmes:

This six-page address concerns the global and political context of IDD. Other issues addressed are the role of program planning and management, through social communications and development, as well as, advocacy and national programs.

by DAVID P. HAXTON [in/atInter-Country Workshop on Iodated Salt for Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in Southern Africa, Apr 21-24, 1992, Francistown, Botswana:

Publ. by ICCIDD in Adelaide, Australia.

Address by Dr. M. Zakir Husain on sustaining Elimination of Iodine deficiency disorders:

A 6-page address by Dr. M. Zakri Husain to meeting participants in Dhaka, Bangladesh April 9th, 1995.

by Z. M. HUSAIN {Director Programme Management} [in/at Partnership to end hidden hunger Meeting on Sustaining Elimination of Iodine deficiency disorders: Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 9-12, 1995]. Publ. by Husain, Z. M. in Dhaka, Bangladesh. (April 9, 1995)

President's Speech at the Official Launching of a National Campaign on the Control and Prevention of IDD:

Text of President H. E Ali Hassan Mwinyi's speech given on April 21,1994 when he officially launched a National Campaign on Control and prevention of IDD. The President noted that he was delighted to launch the campaign on the total elimination of IDD in Tanzania by the year 200 which he and other Heads of State deliberated on at the World Summit for children. He pointed out that the campaign started with the commissioning of eight salt location plants that jointly have a capacity of producing 106,000 metric tons. He congratulated TFNC, SIDA, UNICEF, and the Netherlands Government for conceiving the ideas for the project and supporting it technically and financially.

by ALI HASSAN MWINYI{President of Tanzania} [in/at Tanzania to Achieve Universal Salt Iodization One Year Ahead of Goal: {p.6-8}

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