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To participate with International Health and Education Organizations and develop contacts who support quality healthcare and education standards.
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To encourage and support Chiropractic National Associations and other organizations capable of resourcing an institution of higher learning which would be interested in establishing a chiropractic training program in that country; this will permit the training of a greater number of new providers within their own language and culture and promote a lower, more affordable cost for the indigenous population.
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To accept invitations by
principal stakeholders to assist in the development of chiropractic schools
in their area.
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To develop and support strategies and programs that help preserve many of the indigenous primary care community health workers and local healers in marginalized and underserved populations, both domestically and internationally.
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To develop and provide spinal health / spinal hygiene education programs and to enhance public health programs in communities where we provide humanitarian work.
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To support humanitarian aid programs compatible with the natural and preventive health philosophy of chiropractic that promote advanced public health training that may also provide humanitarian aid to poor communities.
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Facilitate or otherwise support chiropractic and other humanitarian healthcare missions where possible.