 Growth, Recognition,
Service
The Mediterranean Council for Burns and Fire Disasters (MBC), whose
Annals you have in hand, was started in 1983 by a group of concerned surgeons and burn
specialists on the premise that, despite their differences and divergences, people and
countries around the Mediterranean basin share a historical and cultural commonality, and
that common health problems could be better addressed by a regional approach. Established
as an international professional Club, the rapid scientific and social achievements of the
MBC proved such that the Italian Regional Parliament in 1987 accorded it legal
recognition, granting a substantial annual sum from the countrys Science and
Development Budget. The farsighted view of aiding scientific progress and at the same time
showing international solidarity, has been much appreciated.
The World Health Organization has designated the MBC as scientific "WHO Collaborating
Centre", recognizing the valuable contributions of the Council to the management of
burns as a clinical, health problem, and of fire disasters as a societal, emergency
management problem, the only Centre in the world so designated in this apecialized field.
Growth has come almost naturally to this group, because of its dedication to the complex
health issues it addresses, and to its conviction that human suffering and dignity must be
recognized at all costs at the individual level, and measured collectively through the
assembly of people, the United Nations.
Recognition, therefore, has come almost equally naturally, the Mediterranean Council for
Burns and Fire Disasters having this year been granted Special Consultative Status as
Non-Governmental Organization within the Economic and Social Council of the United
Nations.
This mission, this growth and this recognition strengthen the MBCs receive for
greater service, and it has been equally natural that we should be major initiators of the
International Association for Humanitarian Medicine Brock Chisholm. We hope the pages you
are reading will attest to the MBCs medical, social and humanitarian endeavours. |