NCDA joins ITU and WHO in a groundbreaking partnership

Tue, 10/21/2014

The NCD Alliance has joined with WHO and ITU, the UN information and communication technologies (ICTs) health agency​, in a ground breaking new partnership to focus on the use of mobile technology to improve NCDs prevention and treatment.

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#LoveYourBones: World Osteoporosis Day

Fri, 10/17/2014

Monday 20 October is World Osteoporosis Day, with a focus this year on osteoporosis in men. Although one in five men aged 50 and over will suffer a fracture due to osteoporosis, the debilitating disease is all-too-often neglected both by the men at risk, and by health professionals.

The burden of the disease is high in the world’s ageing male population: One-third of all hip fractures worldwide occur in men, and compared to women they are twice as likely to die in the year following the fracture.

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Myanmar: New project to benefit 4 million pregnant women and young children

Fri, 10/17/2014

The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors has approved a US$100 million credit from the International Development Association (IDA) to improve maternal, newborn and child health in Myanmar.

The Essential Health Services Access Project is expected to benefit about 4 million pregnant women and young children across all of Myanmar’s 330 townships. The Project aims to increase coverage of critical health services that provide quality care, with a focus on the health of mothers, infants and children.

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Check out our NCD programme at @uicc #CancerCongress

Wed, 10/15/2014

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) will play an important part of the programme of the upcoming 2014 World Cancer Congress, with a suite of plenaries, sessions and side events that are of relevance to the wider NCD community beyond cancer.

Download the programme here

 

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FCTC and NCDs: Read article by Katie Dain, NCDA Executive Director

Tue, 10/14/2014

Tobacco use is one of the major risk factors driving the global epidemic of noncommunicable diseases. NCD s are a major challenge to health and development in the 21st  century. They are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide, exacting a heavy and growing toll on the physical health and economic security of all countries, particularly low and middle-income countries (LMICs).

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India: Health outcomes improved by lowering out-of-pocket costs

Tue, 10/14/2014

A government program to provide health insurance for catastrophic illness to households below the poverty line in Karnataka, lowered both mortality rates and out-of-pocket expenses for the residents, according to a recent evaluation published in the leading global health journal The BMJ. The program is implemented by the Karnataka government with support from the World Bank Group.

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NCDs in Brazil: First civil society report available now in English

Fri, 10/10/2014

The first “Civil Society Report on the Situation of NCDs in Brazil” recently launched by the Alliance for Tobacco Control (ACT+) is now available in English.

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PAHO: Historic agreement on universal health coverage

Tue, 10/07/2014

The 53rd Directing Council of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) ended on 3rd October, following a week of discussions and decisions about major public health issues in the Region of the Americas.

“The debate has been lively and enriching as we sought to reach consensus with respect and sensitivity on how to collectively address the pressing public health challenges that confront our countries and our region", said PAHO Director Carissa F. Etienne.

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Mental Health action plan approved by MoH of the Americas

Mon, 10/06/2014

Ministers of Health from throughout the Americas agreed on October 1st to promote a set of measures designed to improve mental health care in their countries.

These include the preparation of plans to ensure effective services and prevention programs for people with mental disorders and psychoactive substance-related disorders.

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Women and cancer: A joint commitment for prevention and control

Thu, 10/02/2014

Civil society engagement and governmental cooperation will serve to improve the  prevention and control of cancer and the elimination of inequities regarding access to health services.

A major commitment to strengthen health policies and financing schemes for the prevention of cancer and comprehensive programs, and the support of society to raise the level of women's empowerment is required.

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