
2010
2009
- CGFNS International promotes new book for foreign-educated nurses more
- The 24th Quadrennial Congress and CNR “Leading Change: Building Healthier Nations” takes place in Durban, South Africa more
- International Women's Day more
2008
- ICN confirms new dates for its 24th Quadrennial Congress more
2007
- The American Nurses Association and the International Centre on Nurse Migration host conference more
2006
- Becton, Dickinson and Company and the International Council of Nurses collaborate more
- New global alliance seeks to address worldwide shortage of doctors, nurses and other health workers more
- Priorities to address global nursing shortages more
- Integration of international nurses: Focus of upcoming conference more
2005
ICN confirms new dates for its 24th Quadrennial Congress – same place, same programme, new dates
Geneva, Switzerland – To ensure the most favourable conditions and comfort for participants at the ICN 24th Quadrennial Congress and Council of National Representatives in Durban next year, ICN has revised the dates by one week, moving from 19 – 26 June 2009 to 27 June – 4 July 2009. The 2009 British and Irish Lions Tour of South Africa, known to be the second biggest Rugby event globally, has unexpectedly chosen Durban for a major match at the same time as the original dates for the Congress. This event brings with it a flood of more than 50,000 rugby fans resulting in tough competition and high prices for hotel rooms and services, diminished visibility for nursing and the Congress and congestion throughout the city. ICN, with the support of the Democratic Nurses Organization of South Africa (DENOSA), has revised the dates of the Congress rather than subject participants to such conditions.
More information will be available on the Congress website at http://www.icn.ch/congress2009.htm
We look forward to seeing you in Durban for the 24th Quadrennial Congress and Council of National Representatives 27 June – 4 July 2009!
Editor’s note
The International Council of Nurses (ICN) is a federation of 131 national nurses associations representing the millions of nurses worldwide. Operated by nurses and leading nursing internationally, ICN works to ensure quality care for all and sound health policies globally.

