
WHO has designated the Interuniversity Institute of Social Development and Peace, University of Alicante (Instituto Interuniversitario de Desarrollo Social y Paz, Universidad de Alicante), Spain, a WHO Collaborating Centre on Social Inclusion and Health. Dr Daniel La Parra, of the University, will lead the Centre.
“Through this designation, WHO recognizes the Institute’s excellent contribution to the field of social development – defined in terms of reducing poverty, social exclusion, violence (including violence against women) and social inequity – through the development of policies for social inclusion,” said Dr Piroska Östlin, Programme manager, Vulnerability and Health, WHO/Europe.
Specifically, WHO’s work with the Collaborating Centre will include:
The Collaborating Centre’s work plan also includes:
This Centre is the second designated in 2012 to support WHO’s work on vulnerability and health. The first was the Department of Preventive Medicine in the Faculty of Public Health, at the University of Debrecen, Hungary, designated in February.
In cooperation with the new WHO Collaborating Centre in Spain and the European Commission Directorate-General for Health and Consumers, WHO/Europe publishes a quarterly newsletter on Roma health.