Support for the DJCFP

Empowering Future Leaders in Child Mental Health

International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP)
International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP) Geneva 3, CH
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Join us in strengthening the future of global child and adolescent mental health by supporting the Donald J. Cohen Fellowship Program, a mentorship/training program for young professionals. Our mission is to foster the professional development of emerging leaders in child and adolescent mental health worldwide. Your contribution will help nurture the next generation of leaders in child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health research.

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Support for the DJCFP
Support for the DJCFP

From Passion to Impact: Building the Next Generation of Mental Health Leaders
Support a Future Leader, Transform Child Mental Health Worldwide.

Support for the DJCFP Drive is a fundraising campaign organised by IACAPAP with the aim of raising funds to sustain the Donald J. Cohen Fellowship Program (DJCFP), and offering travel grant support to shortlisted fellows attending the DJCFP 2026, which will be held during the 27th World Congress of IACAPAP 2026 in Hamburg, Germany, from July 1st to 4th, 2026.

The Donald J Cohen Fellowship Program (the DJCF Program) is a training program for young professionals inaugurated at the 2004 IACAPAP World Congress in Berlin. Its aim is to foster the professional development of emerging leaders in child and adolescent mental health worldwide, with leadership interpreted appropriately for different regions and countries.

Through this campaign, we aim to ensure that talented and committed fellows, especially those from low- and middle-income countries, have the opportunity to participate, learn, and contribute to the global mental health community.

Although we have set a flexible goal for our fundraising campaign, we have a clear target of raising 5,000 Euro. Every contribution counts towards achieving this goal. It's a significant amount, but we believe that we can reach this amount.

Donate today and be part of a global effort to transform child and adolescent mental health.

International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP)
International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP)
Geneva 3, CH

The International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP) is registered as a not-for-profit association in Switzerland, and is recognised by the World Health Organization (WHO) as an official non-state actor in child & adolescent psychiatry and mental health.

Sue Wong
Sue Wong
Kuala Lumpur, CH
Executive Officer

I am the Executive Officer of IACAPAP. I oversees all operations and association activities, working closely with the IACAPAP Bureau and Executive Committee to streamline processes, implement strategic initiatives, and ensure daily activities align with the association's mission and goals. Your donation can help us reach our goal and unlock additional funding. Join us today!

Carmen Schrodder
Carmen Schrodder
Strasbourg, CH
IACAPAP Treasurer

Carmen Schroder, MD, PhD, is Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Strasbourg University and head of the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Strasbourg University Hospitals in France, as well as the coordinator of the Excellence Centre for Autism and Neurodevelopmental disorders STRAS&ND. Prof. Schroder’s career trajectory is truly European: of German origin, she has studied medicine in Germany and France, before specializing first in General Psychiatry and

then in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in France, Switzerland (Basel) and the United States (post-doctorate and junior faculty, Stanford University). She represents France since 2016 within the European Union of Medical Specialists for CAP (UEMS-CAP) and has been appointed as UEMS-CAP’s President-Elect in October 2020, and President in October 2021.



Prof. Schroder is also a European Board-Certified Sleep expert, and her main clinical and research interests (within a CNRS group at the Institute for Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences in Strasbourg) are focused on sleep and circadian rhythm disturbances in children and adolescents, in particular in neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism. She has published more than 75 publications (46 since 2016) of whom 19 book chapters and 2 coordination of book editions, mostly on implications of sleep disorders and/or circadian rhythm disorders on child’s development or child and adolescent psychiatric disorders.

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