Depuis lors, nous avons été témoins de nombreux engagements politiques de haut niveau en faveur de la prévention et de la maîtrise des MNT, mais les actions ont été lentes à se mettre en place. La plupart des pays sont en retard sur l’Objectif de développement durable 3.4 et l’aide internationale au développement pour les MNT reste trop faible pour s’attaquer à la première cause de mortalité dans le monde.
En 2011, la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas adoptó la primera Declaración Política sobre la Prevención y el Control de las Enfermedades No Transmisibles (ENT), que reconoció a las ENT como uno de los principales desafíos de desarrollo sostenible del siglo XXI.
In 2011, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the first Political Declaration on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs), which recognised NCDs as one of the major sustinable development challenges of the 21st century.
Since then, we’ve seen many high-level political commitments to prevent and control NCDs, but action has been slow to follow. Most countries are off-track to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 3.4., and international development assistance for NCDs remains too low to address the world’s leading cause of death.
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Desde su inicio, el Mes Mundial del Alzheimer ha crecido de manera espectacular y septiembre de 2021 marca el décimo año de esta vital campaña mundial de concienciación.
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Since its inception, World Alzheimer’s Month has grown dramatically, and September 2021 marks the 10th year of this vital global awareness raising campaign. Read more!
Cada año, las oficinas regionales de la OMS realizan sus Reuniones del Comité Regional entre los meses de agosto y octubre para discutir y monitorear el avance de los compromisos regionales.
The NCD Alliance has developed this Global NCD Agenda for Resilience and Recovery from COVID-19 with the aim of reaching policymakers seeking to build back fairer. It outlines 12 win-win solutions to ensure all countries can recover stronger and embrace a safer, healthier future.
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There have been many high-level commitments to ensure people living with NCDs are meaningfully involved in decisions that affect their lives and health. See how this commitment has become a reality in Kenya in this blog by John Gikonyo, from the NCD Alliance Kenya.
COVID-19 a intensifié la nécessité de garantir que les gens puissent accéder plus facilement à des services simultanés qui préviennent et traitent à la fois les maladies infectieuses et les maladies non transmissibles.
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