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EFCCA announces: the IBD Research Foundation |
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Many European
associations for people with Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis (together
known as "Inflammatory Bowel Disease"; IBD) sensed that their members would
like to contribute to scientific research to improve IBD treatments. The
associations concluded that a joint initiative to meet these needs would have a
much better chance of success than individual initiatives. Within the European
Federation of Crohn's and Ulcerative Colitis Associations (EFCCA) this idea was
developed.

In January 2008, the IBD Research Foundation was
officially established. In close collaboration with national associations that
are members of EFCCA, the foundation will be involved in promotional activities
in order to raise funds. The association may be supported by people who are
members of their national association, people who have IBD but are not members
of a national association (yet), as well as organisations that have an interest
in IBD. What's more, the foundation may be supported by people who sympathise
with those who have IBD, such as family members and friends. The foundation
will try to reach them all. As there are over 1 million people with IBD in Europe, the potential is very promising. Furthermore, the
foundation will look for concrete research projects to sponsor as soon as
possible.
The structure of the foundation guarantees that it
represents the patient's perspective when deciding which kind of research to
sponsor. After all, the constitution requires that a majority of members of the
supervisory board are also EFCCA board members. In order to be able to assess
the quality of applications for sponsorship, a committee of experts will be
established.
The aim of this initiative is to make available
substantial funding for research projects which will innovate and accelerate
IBD treatment.
For information and donations see www.ibdresearch.org.
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