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In 2012 the International Congress of the World Association for Infant Mental Health will, for the first time,
be held on the African Continent. Cape Town, the chosen host, has a well established history of involvement
with Infant Mental Health. It is also fittingly known as “the Mother City”! Previous conferences on related
fields held in Cape Town attracted much attention and were instrumental in establishing infant mental health
as an important multi-disciplinary field in South Africa. The Western Cape Association for Infant Mental
Health, established in 1995, has since become an active multi-disciplinary body with monthly meetings, as
well as providing a forum for visiting colleagues to present their work.

Whilst most infants live in developing countries they are underrepresented in scientific studies. As a result,
the evidence base for clinical interventions comes from the wealthier parts of the world - interventions which
are not necessarily applicable or practical in lower and middle income countries. This first international
conference on infant mental health in Africa provides the ideal platform from which to redress this imbalance.
In addition, the creative and innovative interventions that arise out of circumstance and necessity offer
fascinating insights into what can be achieved with relatively few resources. It is befitting that Africa hosts
the World Association of Infant Mental Health, which has made it its goal to be truly multi-national and
culturally diverse.

South Africa, and in particular Cape Town, offers a unique context for this event to take place: the infra-
structure of the city is sophisticated; the International Convention Centre is an ideal venue, safe and
conveniently situated near hotels and tourist attractions. Besides these advantages, there is the wider
perspective that South Africa brings: it has emerged from politically dark, repressive times into a vibrant
nation where debate is open and vigorous and where many cultures and languages co-exist in tolerance and
acceptance. Its people are warm and hospitable and are willing to share their view points and experiences.
Attending this Conference will offer an opportunity for exchange and learning for all.

We are pleased to provide you with links for registration as well as accommodation – please go to them and
secure your place!

We very much look forward to welcoming you to Cape Town

The Local Organizing Committee
Cape Town, South Africa
September 2011