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Geneva Health Forum
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The repository of the key actors of global health in Geneva
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Together let's build the health of tomorrow
Promote innovative practices
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International Council of Nurses (ICN)

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The global community recognises, supports, and invests in nurses and nursing to lead and deliver health for all
 
Switzerland
Geneva
https://www.icn.ch
icn@icn.ch
3, place Jean Marteau, 1201 Genève

 

 


The International Council of Nurses (ICN) is a federation of more than 130 national nurses associations (NNAs), representing 28 million nurses worldwide. Founded in 1899, ICN is the world’s first and widest reaching international organisation for health professionals. Operated by nurses and leading nurses internationally, ICN works to ensure quality nursing care for all, sound health policies globally, the advancement of nursing knowledge, and the presence worldwide of a respected nursing profession and a competent and satisfied nursing workforce.

ICN's ever-increasing networks and connections to people reinforce the importance of strong linkages with national, regional and international nursing and non-nursing organisations. Building positive relationships internationally helps position ICN, nurses and nursing for now and the future. Our work with the specialised agencies of the United Nations system, particularly with the World Health Organization, the International Labour Organisation and the World Bank, are important for nurses everywhere. In addition, ICN works closely with a range of international non-governmental organisations and other partners.

 


  • NGO, CSO or association
  • professional organization

 


  • Public health, global health

 


  • Community mobilization
  • Public health action
  • Policy brief or recommendation of good practices

 


  • Mainly international

 


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