e-bulletin 36 – 2.4 The effects of armed conflict on children

Dr. Sherry Shenoda addressing the US Senate at an AAP sponsored event to make Congress and global health partners in Washington, D.C. aware of the paper’s […]

e-bulletin 36 – 2.3 Save the dates: 2019 ISSOP Conference in Beirut

=> Download the flyer here The International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health in collaboration with: Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut International […]

e-bulletin 36 – 1.0 Introduction

Welcome to the last ISSOP e-bulletin of 2018 and the first in the new format which will appear on the website as well as in your […]

e-bulletin 36 – 2.2 David Attenborough on climate change

David Attenborough is the most respected natural history broadcaster in the UK and his programmes on animal life round the world have gone global. The latest […]

e-bulletin 36 – 2.1 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) latest

8th October marked the latest report from the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which is the world collaboration of top scientists to review progress […]

e-bulletin 36 – 1.1 President’s report

The US recently released a report on the impact of climate change on the country.  Needless to say, it predicted devastating effects without drastic changes in […]

New Budapest Declaration endorsements

A further two national pediatric societies, the UK Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) and the Maltese Pediatric Association (MPA) have endorsed the ISSOP […]

E-bulletin 35 – 2.3 Changing the law on corporal punishment in Scotland

Scotland is about to publish a bill to outlaw corporal punishment. Here we highlight the involvement of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, and […]

E-Bulletin 35 – 2.1 ISSOP Annual Congress in Bonn

The International Society of Social Pediatrics and Child Health (ISSOP) 2018 Annual Congress was held in the historic city of Bonn, Germany. The meeting’s focus was […]