Alrededor de 700 delegados y delegadas, especialistas y representantes ministeriales de más de 66 países que trabajan en la prevención y atención de ENT participarán en el cuarto Foro Global de la Alianza de ENT.
700 advocates, experts and ministerial representatives from over 66 countries working in NCD prevention and care will attend the 4th Global NCD Alliance Forum.
The United States administration’s recent announcement to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO) threatens global health and security and puts millions of lives at risk, including people living with non-communicable diseases.
A rich variety of sessions, including pre-conferences, high-level plenaries, and interactive gatherings in the Community Zone, await delegates to the 4th Global NCD Alliance (NCDA) Forum in Rwanda, 13-15 February. The Forum will welcome over 700 delegates from 66 countries, representing a truly multisectoral audience spanning governments, multilateral organisations, academia, the private sector, and civil society.
As defined by its constitution the NCD Alliance convenes every two years a meeting of the General Assembly. The next General Assembly meeting will be held virtually on Tuesday 6 May 2025, where NCDA Associate members will elect the Board of Directors for the term 2025-2027 from a shortlist of candidates.
As defined by its constitution the NCD Alliance convenes every two years a meeting of the General Assembly. The next General Assembly meeting will be held virtually on Tuesday 6 May 2025, where NCDA Full and Founding members will elect the President-Elect and Board of Directors for the term 2025-2027 from a shortlist of candidates.
Discover the NCD Alliance’s Map of Involvement, a dynamic platform showcasing how people living with NCDs are making a difference in advocacy, decision-making, and community engagement.
Submitted by nshkvarok on 16 diciembre, 2024 - 17:35
The 2024 WHO Regional Committee Meetings (RCMs) happening from August to October this year, provided a crucial stage for NCD advocacy, bringing together alliances across regions to champion noncommunicable disease (NCD) priorities. These meetings are not just technical discussions — they are platforms for regional advocacy, providing an entry point for civil society advocates to engage with key stakeholders, strengthen partnerships, gather intelligence and strategically influence health agendas ahead of the 2025 UN High-Level Meeting (HLM) on NCDs.