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International Diabetes Federation
The global advocate for people with diabetes, promoting diabetes care and prevention worldwide.
Blue Circle Talk: “Women as leaders of change"
Join us today for our online event to mark International Women's Day. Women diabetes advocates will examine their role in the global diabetes community and the change women’s voices bring to diabetes care and prevention.
IDF World Diabetes Congress 2025?
Registration for the IDF World Diabetes Congress 2025 in Bangkok opens on 1 April! Check out our attractive rates and discover the congress, offering four days of high-level scientific sessions across ten streams.
IDF-IAPB online event
On 26 March, IDF and the International Association for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) will launch their joint policy brief, “Diabetic retinopathy: a call for global action”. This online event will explore the economic, social and psychological impact DR has on people with diabetes.
New World Diabetes Day theme
The theme for World Diabetes Day?2024-26 is Diabetes and Well-being. The campaign will focus on physical, societal and mental well-being and highlight their importance in ensuring positive health outcomes for people with diabetes. Stay tuned for more details and resources in the coming months.
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IDF welcomes new partner
We are delighted to launch a partnership collaboration with Structure Therapeutics to support our activities to improve the lives of people with diabetes and prevent diabetes in those at risk.
Razan Shetaiwi, (2001-2024)?
IDF was deeply saddened to learn of the unexpected passing of Razan Shetaiwi, a member of the IDF Young Leaders in Diabetes (YLD) programme from Jordan,??in a road accident.?
New in?Diabetes Voice
Unravelling disparities: women, diabetes and inspiring inclusion
From healthcare disparities to workplace discrimination to social interactions, women with diabetes face unique obstacles in many aspects of their lives. By addressing these challenges, we can work towards creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for women with diabetes.?