IFMSA-Egypt
IFMSA-Egypt is a non-governmental, non-profit student’s organization that represents more than 80,000 medical students all over Egypt.
IFMSA-Egypt is represented through more than 14,000 medical students in 34 local committees.
24/05/2026
Why do people hesitate to take vaccines? How much does misinformation shape public opinion? And what role do healthcare workers and medical students play in rebuilding trust?
Join us for an engaging panel discussion, "Vaccine Hesitancy in Egypt: Understanding the Roots and Rebuilding Confidence."
where we dive into the reality of vaccination in Egypt, its challenges, successes, myths, and the growing conversations surrounding it.
Happening tomorrow, Monday the 25th of May, 2026, at 6:00 pm
Join the WhatsApp group here.
https://chat.whatsapp.com/EyyQ5f1hbHsCTKHAUP5JUl
23/05/2026
22/05/2026
Art is more than just a hobby; it's a powerful tool of influence. As our campaign comes to an end, we are proud to share with you some of the pieces from the HAS Art Fair at the 3rd NGA in Aswan.
These passionate, brilliant minds were able to creatively demonstrate the struggles PLHIV go through daily while highlighting the importance of advocacy through a variety of artistic methods.
We thank all participants for sharing their priceless talent with us and with the world.
21/05/2026
It is always important to remember the great efforts that go into making change happen. We are constantly inspired by the ways other activists have taken real steps toward our shared goal.
But the fight is not over yet. We, as future healthcare workers, must contribute by spreading awareness, as it is the first step toward creating real impact.
Become the voice for those who cannot speak.
Today, being a person with HIV is often treated as a death sentence in our society. We live in a world where stigma is a heavier burden than the disease itself. The shackles that hold back brave warriors are not their weaknesses, but the looks they receive.
Being a healthcare worker goes beyond saving lives; it also means restoring hope to those who have lost it. Stigma is born from ignorance and a lack of humanity. People living with HIV deserve to be seen and treated as human beings, not reduced to their diagnosis.
Become part of the movement and help put an end to the suffering of PLHIV
20/05/2026
📢 REGISTRATION IS OFFICIALLY OPEN! ✨
Because mental health matters… now more than ever. 🧠💚
ZMSSA - Zagazig, aligning with IFMSA-Egypt, is proudly announcing the Mental Health Forum a space created to raise awareness, break the stigma, and open meaningful conversations about mental health.
This forum is more than just sessions; it’s a chance to learn, reflect, connect, and explore different mental health themes through interactive discussions and parallel streams designed to match different interests.
📌 Event Details:
📅 Date: Sunday 24/5
📍 Venue: Sharkia Medical Syndicate, Zagazig
From Zagazig, Sharkia… we’re opening the door for a day full of awareness, support, and impact.
Get ready to be part of the conversation. Spots are limited! 🌟
🔗 Registration link (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfERjMsDWmVUzBEf4h8krTewHBlFBx6Ur9QkEsgsdpR2uRNkA/viewform?usp=dialog)
18/05/2026
Understanding HIV/AIDS is the first step toward understanding how PLHIV face the world every day.
Prevention is better than cure. Being safe, educated, and aware is the first step toward creating a safer community where the question is not how can we avoid it, but how can we help.
It is our job as future healthcare workers to learn and educate. So start by sharing with us which fact shocked you the most, and help spread awareness through compassion.
17/05/2026
What began in 1983 as a small gathering of people honoring lives lost to AIDS has grown into one of the world’s largest grassroots movements for HIV awareness, remembrance, and hope.
Over the decades, the International AIDS Candlelight Memorial has united communities across the globe, to remember those we’ve lost, stand with those living with HIV, and renew our commitment to ending stigma, inequality, and new infections.
Today, we honor the past, recognize the progress, and continue the fight for a future free of HIV-related stigma.
14/05/2026
Safer healthcare starts with protected healthcare workers.
Vaccination is a key part of protecting healthcare workers, reducing the spread of infections, and strengthening the resilience of the healthcare system.
13/05/2026
Vaccination isn’t just for children; protection is needed at every age.
From booster doses and seasonal vaccines to post-exposure protection, adult vaccination continues to save lives every day.
For every generation, vaccines work
12/05/2026
Vaccines don’t just protect individuals; they protect communities.
With the growing mistrust surrounding vaccination today, it’s time to remember why immunization matters.
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