IV International Conference CHERNOBYL CHILDREN HEALTH EFFECTS AND PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION June 2-6 2003, Kiev, Ukraine



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1 First Announcement IV International Conference CHERNOBYL CHILDREN HEALTH EFFECTS AND PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION June 2-6 2003, Kiev, Ukraine Millions of people continue to be directly affected by the consequences of this disaster. I remain deeply concerned by their plight. It is particularly disturbing that few people realize the multitude of problems that are still linked to this event and its aftermath. Acute suffering continues. At least three million children require physical treatment. Vast areas of forest and agricultural land have been contaminated. Radiation levels in some areas are still well above normal. People still live with great fear, and those who contemplate having children see one of the great joys in life become yet another source of insecurity. This disaster is a matter of global concern. International assistance has been an important part of the response, including through the United Nations. We are now moving towards a long-term approach that would bring help to the most affected people and communities, and promote a return to normalcy Kofi A. Annan Secretary-General of the United Nations (Remarks at visit to the museum of Chernobyl, Ukraine, 3 June 2002)

2 ORGANISERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR THE HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS (OCHA) WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION (WHO) UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (UNDP), UKRAINE ASSOCIATION PHYSICIANS OF CHERNOBYL In co-operation with: United Nations Representative Office in Ukraine United Nations Children s Fund (UNICEF) International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) Ministry of Public Health of Ukraine Ministry of Ukraine of Emergencies and Affairs of Population Protection from Consequences of the Chernobyl Catastrophe Scientific Centre for Radiation Medicine, Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, WHO Collaborating Centre Humanitarian Fund Ukraine for Children Kiev City Administration Honourable President of the International Conference Kenzo Oshima (United Nations) Chair of Organising Committee Angelina I. Nyagu (Ukraine) Co-chairs of Organising Committee Mike H. Repacholi (World Health Organisation) Oksana N. Garnets (UNDP Chernobyl Recovery and Development Programme) Chairs of National Organising Committee Olga A. Bobyliova (Ministry of Public Health of Ukraine) Vasiliy S. Lutsko (Ministry of Ukraine of Emergencies and Affairs of Population Protection from Consequences of the Chernobyl Catastrophe)

3 International Organising Committee Balonov M. (IAEA) Basnyat M. (UN) Biko J. (Germany) Boulyzhenkov V. (WHO) Burkart W. (IAEA) Buhne N. (UN) Chikvaidze D. (UN) Clarke R. (ICRP ) Dubrova Yu. (UK ) Eremenko T. (Italy) Garcia O. (Cuba) Gardner D. (UN) Gentner N. (UNSCEAR) Gonzales A. (IAEA) Gray P. (UK) Groth S. (IAEA) Hartly J. (UNICEF) Hirokawa R. (Japan) Fernex S. (Switzerland) Kellerer A. (Germany ) Kheifets L. (WHO) Kiikuni K. ( Japan) Kontis J.(USA) Kremen V. (Ukraine) Lipsztein J. (UNSCEAR) Lengfelder E. (Germany) Lyons F. (UN ) Marchenko T.A. (Russian Federation) Matkiwsky Z. (USA) McCreery R. (UNICEF) Neriishi I. (Japan ) Pinchera A. (Italy) Pidaev A. (Ukraine) Postoyalko T. (Republic Belarus) Romanenko A. (Ukraine) Reiners Ch. (Germany) Reva G. (Ukraine) Shapiro S. (Israel) Shevchenko Yu. (Russian Federation) Soushkevitch G. (Russian Federation) Subbotin Yu. (WHO) Tirmarche M. (France) Tsalko V. (Republic Belarus) Tsyb A.F. (Russian Federation) Volpe P. (Italy) Vozianov A. (Ukraine) Watanuki R.(Japan) Williams D. (UK) National Organising Committee Andreyev Yu. Antipkin Yu. Avramenko V. Bazyka D. Baryakhrtar V. Bebeshko V. Dovzhenko V. Drozdova V. Holosha V. Кryachok I. Likhtaryev I. Lukyanova O. Maslyukivska O. Maksimenko S. Moiseenko R. Omelchenko A. Pistchikov V. Polistchuk N. Sayenko Yu. Serdyuk A. Shvalb Yu. Tronko N. Tsenilova Zh. Zozulya Yu. Zayets I.

4 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS June 2 Registration of participants and guests. Excursion programme (the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Centre for Social and Psychological Rehabilitation, ). Meeting of International and National Organizing Committees. June 3 - Opening Ceremony Plenary Sessions Health State of Chernobyl Children: burden of radiation related diseases. Reports of Ministries of Health of Republic Belarus, Russian Federation, Ukraine. Reports of representatives of International Research and Humanitarian Programmes. Thyroid pathology cancer and non-cancer radiation effects: epidemiology, diagnostics, treatment and follow-up. Reproduction system in Chernobyl children passed to a reproductive age. June 4 Pathology of haemopoetic and immune systems diagnostic principals and treatment. Epidemiology of leukaemia. Hereditary diseases in Chernobyl children: results of human genetic studies. Mental Health of Chernobyl children. Radiation hygiene nutrition concept for the affected children. June 5 Psychosocial problems of children and adolescents affected by the Chernobyl catastrophe. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Centres in Republic of Belarus, Russian Federation, and Ukraine. Experience exchange. Panel Discussions Discussion of social-psychological rehabilitation system for children and adolescents affected by the Chernobyl catastrophe. International voluntary movement and its importance for psychological support of the affected children. June 6 Medical and social rehabilitation strategy for children and adolescents affected by the Chernobyl accident. Discussion. Resolution and closing of the International Conference. Press conferences, exhibitions, visit to the scientific and rehabilitation centers, the museum of Chernobyl, Chernobyl exclusion zone (towns Pripyat and Chernobyl, Chernobyl NPP), meetings with international and national experts, reports, presentation of posters. Requirement for participation in the Conference is abstracts in English and Russian (up to 400 words) and full text of a report in the form of article according to requirements of International Journal of Radiation Medicine in electronic variant. A copy, please, send to the address: 53 Melnikov Street, 04050 Kiev, Ukraine tel./fax: 380-44-213-72-02 244-47-34 419-1951 e-mail: nyagu@vent.kiev.ua DEADLINE - March 30, 2003

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