The aim of our work is to increase global understanding of asbestos and dust disease diagnosis and surveillance, patient care and the environmental management and impacts of asbestos and deadly dusts. It is our research that leads global education and training initiatives – to deliver real-world lifesaving impact and develop resources that are used across the world.
The University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu-shi, Fukuoka, Japan
The College of Public Health, China Medical University, Taichung City, Taiwan.
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Health Research Institutes, Taipei, Taiwan (In development)
ADDRI is working with the University of Cartagena Colombia to develop clinical guidelines for the diagnosis of Non-Malignant Disease due to Asbestos Exposure.
We aim to build capacity in-country to improve diagnosis, surveillance and treatment of asbestos-related diseases. Our goal is to equip local health professionals with the knowledge, tools and support to manage the ongoing diagnosis and treatment of these diseases as well as offering ongoing virtual guidance and support for training participants.
The difficulty some countries face is the lack of expertise and equipment to diagnose mesothelioma and other ARDs. This is interpreted by Governments and other organisations as not having a burden of asbestos disease, so bans on asbestos production and use are not required.
We have delivered training in Lao PDR and Vietnam (May 2024), Indonesia (June 2023 & November 2019), Fiji (December 2019) and the Philippines (July 2019).
Our global training programs are supported by:
The Asbestos and Silica Safety and Eradication Agency
Union Aid Abroad – APHEDA
The Australian Council of Trade Unions
In May 2024, ADDRI sent a specialist team to deliver crucial training in Lao PDR and Vietnam
In June 2023, a team from ADDRI travelled to Indonesia to deliver crucial clinical training to improve diagnosis, surveillance and treatment of mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases.
A training workshop on the diagnosis of asbestos-related diseases was held in Suva, Fiji in December 2019.
An internationally recognised eToolkit on Asbestos-related diseases (ARDs), important research to fill knowledge gaps on the elimination of asbestos and much needed training on ARDs in developing countries.
To enhance our in-country training and the eToolkit, we have developed a series of engaging and accessible training videos to reinforce knowledge and to offer continuous support.