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IFPA launches first Africa Forum on psoriasis calling for urgent action on overlooked disease

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IFPA launches first Africa Forum on psoriasis calling for urgent action on overlooked disease
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IFPA launches first Africa Forum on psoriasis calling for urgent action on overlooked disease

2026-03-30 18:00 Last Updated At:18:15

Nairobi event takes place May 7-9

STOCKHOLM, March 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- IFPA (The International Federation of Psoriasis Associations) – is convening the first-ever regional summit dedicated exclusively to psoriasis in Africa - one of the continent's most underrecognized chronic diseases.

Key Highlights:

  • First Africa Forum on Psoriasis: May 7–9, Nairobi, bringing together global and local stakeholders.
  • Huge unmet need: 3.5M+ Africans affected, with limited care, stigma, and devastating economic impact.
  • Focus areas: Local research, patient representation, and improved access to treatment.

The IFPA Forum Africa 2026 – Local Strength, United Action will take place on 7-9 May 2026 in Nairobi, Kenya, and will bring together policymakers, clinicians, researchers, and patient organizations to address a condition that remains severely under-recognized and underdiagnosed across the continent.

The Hidden Burden of Psoriasis in Africa

Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis are chronic non-communicable diseases with no cure that can cause pain, disability, and are closely linked to other serious NCDs, like diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, depression, and more. As a condition, visible on the skin, it often leads to stigma, affects mental health and can also cause economic hardship. Yet across Africa it remains under-recognized, underdiagnosed, and undertreated.

Over 3.5 million people are estimated to live with psoriasis across Africa – a continent of approximately 1.3 billion population. As experts warn the real psoriasis burden is likely higher due to limited epidemiological data, low awareness of the disease and severe shortages of specialists. Reported prevalence in parts of East, West, Central, and Southern Africa is as low as 0.06%, reflecting widespread underdiagnosis.

Access to Care and Economic Impact

Access to care is extremely limited: there is one dermatologist per more than a million people in Africa, compared with 36 per million in the United States and 65 per million in Germany. With most care paid out of pocket, treatment for psoriasis is often unaffordable, meaning the disease can become a pathway into poverty for those affected and their families.

To drive change, IFPA is convening regional and global stakeholders at this first-of-its-kind Forum, working alongside patient organizations like PsorAfrica to create a roadmap for tackling psoriasis in Africa.

Frida Dunger, Executive Director of IFPA, said:

"Psoriasis is a public health challenge. Addressing it is not optional — it is part of building resilient, equitable health systems. Every year, IFPA Forum puts focus on a region at a time, bringing together local stakeholders to inspire advocacy efforts and call for united action on psoriasis. This year, we bring the Forum to Africa, and we believe the timing is right. By listening to local patient organizations and developing a roadmap for tackling psoriasis in Africa together, we can ensure that millions of people living with psoriasis are finally seen, heard, and supported."

"Whether in the rural areas or in the cities, people in Africa do not know enough about psoriasis. And it affects my life. The cost, the worry, the impact on my life choices and social relationships. At the Forum, we are gathering experts who understand this disease and stand up for a better future. Africa is prioritizing health, and we will be a part of building solutions, - said Pierre Celestin Habiyaremye, President of PsorAfrica and Founder of Rwanda Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Organization.

Janet Mbugua, a prominent Kenyan media professional and advocate for social change, has confirmed that she will host the Forum. She said:

"I'm truly honored to host the IFPA Forum Africa. Psoriasis affects millions of people, yet it's still not spoken about enough. This is an opportunity to bring those stories to the forefront, shed light on the real challenges people are facing, and support the work being done locally to strengthen care, research, and policy across the continent."

The Forum will focus on three urgent priorities:

  • research - to generate local data on psoriasis
  • representation - to ensure patient voices shape decisions about healthcare
  • rights and access - to integrate psoriasis into national NCD strategies, include essential medicines, and combat stigma.

About IFPA

IFPA (the International Federation of Psoriasis Associations), founded in 1971 and based in Stockholm, Sweden, is the global organization dedicated to advocating for everyone affected by psoriatic disease. IFPA's members include national and regional patient associations and represent over 60 million people worldwide. Through global coalitions, World Psoriasis Day campaigns, the IFPA Forum, and the World Psoriasis & Psoriatic Arthritis Conference, IFPA is redefining psoriatic disease as a key lens for stronger, more inclusive health systems.

https://www.ifpa-pso.com/

Nairobi event takes place May 7-9

STOCKHOLM, March 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- IFPA (The International Federation of Psoriasis Associations) – is convening the first-ever regional summit dedicated exclusively to psoriasis in Africa - one of the continent's most underrecognized chronic diseases.

Key Highlights:

  • First Africa Forum on Psoriasis: May 7–9, Nairobi, bringing together global and local stakeholders.
  • Huge unmet need: 3.5M+ Africans affected, with limited care, stigma, and devastating economic impact.
  • Focus areas: Local research, patient representation, and improved access to treatment.

The IFPA Forum Africa 2026 – Local Strength, United Action will take place on 7-9 May 2026 in Nairobi, Kenya, and will bring together policymakers, clinicians, researchers, and patient organizations to address a condition that remains severely under-recognized and underdiagnosed across the continent.

The Hidden Burden of Psoriasis in Africa

Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis are chronic non-communicable diseases with no cure that can cause pain, disability, and are closely linked to other serious NCDs, like diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, depression, and more. As a condition, visible on the skin, it often leads to stigma, affects mental health and can also cause economic hardship. Yet across Africa it remains under-recognized, underdiagnosed, and undertreated.

Over 3.5 million people are estimated to live with psoriasis across Africa – a continent of approximately 1.3 billion population. As experts warn the real psoriasis burden is likely higher due to limited epidemiological data, low awareness of the disease and severe shortages of specialists. Reported prevalence in parts of East, West, Central, and Southern Africa is as low as 0.06%, reflecting widespread underdiagnosis.

Access to Care and Economic Impact

Access to care is extremely limited: there is one dermatologist per more than a million people in Africa, compared with 36 per million in the United States and 65 per million in Germany. With most care paid out of pocket, treatment for psoriasis is often unaffordable, meaning the disease can become a pathway into poverty for those affected and their families.

To drive change, IFPA is convening regional and global stakeholders at this first-of-its-kind Forum, working alongside patient organizations like PsorAfrica to create a roadmap for tackling psoriasis in Africa.

Frida Dunger, Executive Director of IFPA, said:

"Psoriasis is a public health challenge. Addressing it is not optional — it is part of building resilient, equitable health systems. Every year, IFPA Forum puts focus on a region at a time, bringing together local stakeholders to inspire advocacy efforts and call for united action on psoriasis. This year, we bring the Forum to Africa, and we believe the timing is right. By listening to local patient organizations and developing a roadmap for tackling psoriasis in Africa together, we can ensure that millions of people living with psoriasis are finally seen, heard, and supported."

"Whether in the rural areas or in the cities, people in Africa do not know enough about psoriasis. And it affects my life. The cost, the worry, the impact on my life choices and social relationships. At the Forum, we are gathering experts who understand this disease and stand up for a better future. Africa is prioritizing health, and we will be a part of building solutions, - said Pierre Celestin Habiyaremye, President of PsorAfrica and Founder of Rwanda Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Organization.

Janet Mbugua, a prominent Kenyan media professional and advocate for social change, has confirmed that she will host the Forum. She said:

"I'm truly honored to host the IFPA Forum Africa. Psoriasis affects millions of people, yet it's still not spoken about enough. This is an opportunity to bring those stories to the forefront, shed light on the real challenges people are facing, and support the work being done locally to strengthen care, research, and policy across the continent."

The Forum will focus on three urgent priorities:

  • research - to generate local data on psoriasis
  • representation - to ensure patient voices shape decisions about healthcare
  • rights and access - to integrate psoriasis into national NCD strategies, include essential medicines, and combat stigma.

About IFPA

IFPA (the International Federation of Psoriasis Associations), founded in 1971 and based in Stockholm, Sweden, is the global organization dedicated to advocating for everyone affected by psoriatic disease. IFPA's members include national and regional patient associations and represent over 60 million people worldwide. Through global coalitions, World Psoriasis Day campaigns, the IFPA Forum, and the World Psoriasis & Psoriatic Arthritis Conference, IFPA is redefining psoriatic disease as a key lens for stronger, more inclusive health systems.

https://www.ifpa-pso.com/

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IFPA launches first Africa Forum on psoriasis calling for urgent action on overlooked disease

IFPA launches first Africa Forum on psoriasis calling for urgent action on overlooked disease

IFPA launches first Africa Forum on psoriasis calling for urgent action on overlooked disease

IFPA launches first Africa Forum on psoriasis calling for urgent action on overlooked disease

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Learn more at www.kucoin.com

PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands, March 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- KuCoin, a leading global crypto platform built on trust, concluded its activation at Tomorrowland Winter 2026 in Alpe d'Huez, marking the close of its first major live festival presence under its global partnership with Tomorrowland. Welcoming more than 22,000 People of Tomorrow, this year's edition brought together a global audience for a week-long alpine experience featuring more than 100 artists across seven stages. Through a series of immersive on-site experiences, KuCoin's "Guided into the Future" campaign reflected a shared commitment to community, creativity, and openness, bringing the brand into a global cultural setting shaped by music, experience, and human connection.

Throughout the festival, KuCoin created a series of immersive touchpoints that invited audiences to engage with the brand in a more natural and experiential way. From slope-side moments near La Folie Douce to the KuCoin Base Point in the Main Festival Area, the activation translated KuCoin's brand philosophy into a live environment where culture and technology could meet more meaningfully.

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BC Wong, CEO of KuCoin said:

"Tomorrowland Winter gave us a meaningful opportunity to express KuCoin beyond products and platforms, and to do so through a setting defined by creativity, openness, and human connection. This partnership reflects a strong alignment of values and reinforces our belief that trust is built not only through technology, but also through the experiences, communities, and cultural moments that bring that technology closer to people. As digital finance becomes increasingly woven into everyday life, we believe the brands that endure will be those that pair innovation with relevance and infrastructure with genuine connection."

Through Tomorrowland Winter, KuCoin further strengthened its global presence by connecting crypto with culture in a way that felt relevant, human, and trust-led.

About KuCoin

Founded in 2017, KuCoin is a leading global crypto platform built on trust and security, serving over 40 million users across 200+ countries and regions. Known for its reliability and user-first approach, the platform combines advanced technology, deep liquidity, and strong security safeguards to deliver a seamless trading experience. KuCoin provides access to 1,500+ digital assets through a broad product suite and remains committed to building transparent, compliant, and user-centric digital asset infrastructure for the future of finance, backed by SOC 2 Type II, ISO/IEC 27001:2022, and ISO/IEC 27701:2019 Certifications.

Learn more at www.kucoin.com

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From Experience to Trust: KuCoin Connects Crypto with Culture at Tomorrowland Winter

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