06/18/2026
We would like to remind you about the upcoming IPNA Webinar organized by the IPNA Green Nephrology Task Force.
Registration: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_i_4rlXn_Rpi0s7deoNhS0w
Topic: Green Nephrology: Sustainable Kidney Care for Children Worldwide
Date & Time: Thursday 25 June, 3pm CET
06/17/2026
Mariam Dawood, IPNA Fellow, has just begun her IPNA Fellowship training at the East African Kidney Institute in Nairobi, Kenya. 🇰🇪
Did you know that more than 340 trainees from around the world have completed training through the IPNA Fellowship Program since 2003? 🌍✨
06/15/2026
Exciting news! We are pleased to announce the new Nephropathology Partnerships ⬇
https://theipna.org/ipna-associates-for-pathologists/
The Nephropathology Group under the IPNA Associates program provides a global platform for pathologists to contribute to IPNA’s mission of advancing pediatric kidney care through education, capacity building, clinical support, and mentorship.
The group brings together nephropathologists, pathology/nephrology trainees, and clinicians from around the world to foster collaboration and improve diagnostic expertise in pediatric kidney diseases.
Join IPNA Associates!
06/12/2026
We would like to remind you that applications for the next cycle of the IPNA Sister Renal Centers Program are currently open. Interested centers are encouraged to submit their applications by 1 July.
Learn more & apply: https://theipna.org/programs/initiatives/ipna-sister-program/
06/11/2026
🎉 Congratulations to our new IPNA Fellows!
We are delighted to announce that ten new fellows have been accepted into the IPNA Fellowship Program—another important step toward strengthening pediatric nephrology care worldwide.
Two of the fellows are supported through IPNA partnerships in China with the Prof. Chiu IPNA Fund for Pediatric Nephrology and the Chengmai Charity Foundation.
Read more about these valuable collaborations and their impact on fellowship training:
Partnerships in China Support Two IPNA Fellowship Recipients - IPNA Online - International Pediatric Nephrology Association
The first recipient of the prestigious Professor MC Chiu IPNA Fund´s Fellowship The Professor MC Chiu IPNA Fund for Paediatric...
06/10/2026
✈️ Planning your trip to in Kyoto?
We've gathered practical travel tips and useful information to help you prepare for your visit to Japan, including transportation, venue access, accommodation, visa information, and local recommendations.
https://ipna2027.org/attending-the-congress/
06/09/2026
Another IPNA Teaching Course was successfully organized in Nepal by Dr. Daman Raj Poudel.
Over two days, the course enhanced the clinical knowledge and competencies of pediatricians and pediatric residents from across Nepal, meeting participants' expectations and supporting the delivery of high-quality pediatric kidney care.
Interested in bringing an IPNA Teaching Course to your country? Apply to host one today!
https://theipna.org/programs/education/teaching-courses/
📅 The next application deadline is 1 July.
06/05/2026
The IPNA Green Nephrology Task Force is pleased to invite you to the webinar: Green Nephrology: Sustainable Kidney Care for Children Worldwide
📅 25 June
🕒 3:00 PM CET
Registration: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_i_4rlXn_Rpi0s7deoNhS0w #/registration
Speakers: Mark Harber (UK) · Aysun Karabay Bayazıt (Türkiye) · Alberto Ortiz (Spain)
Co-Chairs / Moderators: Shazia Adalat (UK) & Rupesh Raina (USA)
Kidney care is resource-intensive and carbon-heavy, yet the environmental cost of how we deliver it is rarely measured, least of all in children. This inaugural webinar from the IPNA Green Nephrology Taskforce brings together global perspectives on making paediatric kidney care more sustainable: the international landscape of green nephrology, first findings from IPNA's global sustainability survey, and the case for prevention as the highest-leverage environmental intervention of all. Objective: to equip paediatric nephrologists, allied health professionals, and policymakers with practical, deliverable approaches to reducing the footprint of kidney care while improving outcomes for children everywhere.