π Global Visibility: Showcase your commitment to dermatology on a global stage.
π Educational Leadership: Collaborate in training programs, masterclasses, and international congresses.
β€οΈ Humanitarian Impact: Support free care for vulnerable populations, including people with albinism and underserved communities.
π Scientific Advancement: Co-invest in research and data on dermatology in skin of color.
π€ Networking Opportunities: Connect with top-tier experts, researchers, and global leaders in dermatology.
π Event Sponsorship β Support one or multiple global congresses (e.g. Guinea World Skin Health Day Congress).
π§ͺ Research Support β Fund or co-publish global studies and reports.
π¦ Medical Device & Product Support β Donate or sponsor dermatological tools and supplies.
π Education & Training β Co-develop webinars, fellowships, or courses.π₯οΈ Digital Support β Contribute to teledermatology initiatives and global virtual care.
The WDC initiative goes beyond temporary outreach missions. We aim to create lasting dermatology infrastructure, combining telemedicine, in-person dermatological care, education, and clinic construction in under-resourced areas.
What sets this apart?
π Permanent dermatology clinics in underserved regions
π‘ Teledermatology platforms for ongoing global care
π Training programs for local healthcare professionals
π€ Global partnerships with experts, universities, and industry
π Simultaneous local & virtual care events for maximum impact
We begin in Guinea, expanding to other regions of Sub-Saharan Africa and underserved areas globally.
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Guinea (Confirmed)
Additional countries to be announced
β€ Become a Partner
Collaborate as an institution, NGO, health authority, or sponsor. Help us build and operate permanent dermatology clinics worldwide.
β€ Donate Equipment or Expertise
Support the initiative with dermatoscopes, telemedicine platforms, training materials, or join us as a medical volunteer.
β€ Sponsor a Clinic
Choose a region and sponsor the creation or support of a dermatology clinic with your organizationβs name or values attached.
























Establish modern dermatology clinics in priority, underserved areas
Train local professionals to deliver dermatology care sustainably
Offer virtual consultations and second opinions from global experts
Facilitate global skin health campaigns, especially in high-risk populations (albinism, skin cancer, etc.)
Promote research and data collection on skin diseases in remote settings
Phase 1 β Needs Assessment
Field surveys & mapping of high-need zones
Local stakeholder engagement
Identification of dermatology gaps
Phase 2 β Partnership Building
Outreach to sponsors, NGOs, institutions
Signing of memorandums of collaboration
Joint fundraising and planning
Phase 3 β Clinic Construction & Equipment
Land/site identification with local authorities
Construction of modern, eco-efficient dermatology clinics
Equipment delivery and setup (e.g. dermatoscopes, MoleScope, telehealth stations)
Phase 4 β Training & Deployment
On-site training for general practitioners, nurses, students
Launch of teledermatology platform with expert support
Local dermatology weeks & awareness campaigns
Phase 5 β International Dermatology Missions
Coordinated global events (onsite + virtual)
Annual "Worldwide Skin Health Week" (January edition)
Free consultations and educational activities
