International Advisory Board

Each country, through its national association membership of WONCA Europe, is entitled to nominate a rural representative to become their respective national delegate on the International Advisory Board (IAB).  The IAB advises and informs the Executive Committee on all aspects of rural primary care across Europe. The IAB runs a workshop to give a pan Europeanan perspective on key rural health issues at WONCA Europe conferences and the EURIPA Annual Rural Health Forum.

A set of rules has been established to set out how the IAB works, what is expected of the members of the IAB and also what support they can expect to receive from EURIPA. 

 The Executive Committee is also entitled to nominate national and internationally recognised rural experts as additional delegates of the IAB but it also ensures that membership of the IAB achieves a balance between national representatives and “experts”.

The delegates of the International Advisory Board share the same electoral period of 3 years as the Executive Committee. IAB members can be re-elected with the support of their national association/college or the Executive Committee for a further 3 years.  The EURIPA Executive Committee appoints the Chair of the IAB.  The guidelines explaining how the IAB works can be viewed here.

There are currently some vacancies on the IAB. If you are interested in becoming involved please contact us. The current membership includes:

Chair:

Anna Falk

Representing their countries:

Albania

Enkelejda Shkurti

Austria:

Oliver Lammel

Bulgaria

Vacancy

Croatia:

Natasa Mrdujas-Dujic

Czech Republic

Katerina Javorska

Denmark:

Vacancy

France:

Vacancy

Georgia:

Ana Kareli

Germany:

Markus Hermann

Greece:

Maria Antonopoulou

Hungary:

Andras Mohos

Iceland

Vacancy

Ireland

Brian Norton

Israel:

Sody Naimer

Italy:

Rosario Falanga

Kazakhstan:

Yelena Khegay

Latvia:

Sandra Gintere

Lithuania:

Vacancy

North Macedonia:

Kiril Manchev

Moldova:

Vacancy

Montenegro

Dragica Shuleva

Netherlands

Vacancy

Norway:

Anette Fosse

Poland:

Pawel Zuk

Portugal:

Jose Augusto Rodrigues Simoes

Romania:

Gindrovel Dumitra

Slovakia

Beata Blahova

Slovenia:

Mateja Kokalj Kokot

Spain:

Juan Barranco

Sweden:

Vacancy

Turkey:

Sehnaz Hatipoglu
UK:

Rob Lambourn

Ukraine:

Victoria Tkachenko

International Experts:

Eleni Chovarda

Claudio Colosio

Joyce Kenkre

Ioan Boscan