The First Ever International
NGO Chiropractic Presentation

During the week of October 10-16, the famed Olympic Park in Seoul,
Korea was host to an estimated 7-10,000 participants from 91 countries
gathered for the 1999 "International Conference of NGOs."
For the first time in history, the chiropractic profession --
represented by the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA) -- was given the
opportunity to present an educational session on "The Role of
Chiropractic Care in Global Wellness."
The WCA was named an NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) associated
with the United Nations Department of Public Information (DPI) in
December 1998 and was the only organization to represent the profession
at the annual gathering of NGOs.
Upon receiving NGO designation, WCA President Terry A. Rondberg,
D.C., named Christopher Kent, D.C., FCCI, as the WCA's NGO liaison.
Making the presentation at the NGO conference was William Ralph
Boone, Ph.D., D.C., WCA director of research & education,
accompanied by WCA member Graham Dobson, D.C., of Australia.
The overall theme of "the role of NGOs in the 21st
century," was echoed by United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan
in his message to the conference when he said: "We need
partnerships that allow us to combine our resources, whether in devising
grand global strategies or working in the smallest villages and
townships."
Scheduled as part of the conference's "Public Health,
Reproductive and Mental Health" thematic segment, the WCA
presentation provided basic information on chiropractic care and its
growing role in health care worldwide.
"It was a wonderful adventure to meet informally with many of
the NGO representatives and discuss the role of the WCA in promoting the
benefits of subluxation correction globally," Dr. Boone stated.
"The people of many of the countries represented have limited
access to health care of any type, so chiropractic 'hands on' care had a
great appeal for them."
While it was Boone's first trip to Korea, for Dr. Dobson it was a
return journey. He had previously been to the country as chiropractor
and assistant manager for the New Zealand Canoeing Team at the 1988
Seoul Olympics.
The trip to the conference brought back pleasant memories for Dobson
of his team's Gold, Silver and Bronze medal-winning performances. Yet,
this time the trip's emphasis was on spreading the chiropractic message
to as many national representatives as possible.
"I found that all officials of the U.N., CONGO, and ECOSOC with
whom I met were open and receptive to the work of the WCA," Boone
explained, "and very pleased that it had achieved DPI status. While
many had no previous knowledge of chiropractic, they seemed captivated
by its difference from the medical model."
The session itself was met with eagerness and interest by attendees,
and Dobson had no trouble finding volunteers for his demonstrations.
"There are so many people in need of chiropractic care around
the world," said Boone. "I was constantly impressed at how
easily people received information when I talked about the health
benefits of chiropractic care and subluxation correction."
At the close of the conference, Boone and Dobson realized the
experience had taught them a great deal as well.
"I learned much more about the plights of many people globally,
and the dedication of the NGOs to inform the world of their needs,"
Boone explained. They also received the gift of renewed passion for
their chosen profession.
"I couldn't help but realize how important it is to provide
subluxation-correction through chiropractic care to the world,"
Boone commented after the conference. "I hope more chiropractors
will work through the WCA to find avenues to accomplish this task."
In addition to providing an opportunity to present the history-making
session, the NGO Conference allowed Boone and the WCA to establish
important contacts with other NGO leaders.
"The contacts I made have already begun to bear fruit,"
stated Boone. "I have been invited to a large conference in India
to speak again on the role of chiropractic care in global health. I
envision many more opportunities arising from the NGO Conference, and I
congratulate Drs. Rondberg and Kent for their untiring efforts to launch
the WCA into the world spotlight as an NGO with DPI status."