United Nations agencies report steady progress in saving mothers’ lives

Tue, 05/06/2014

New data from WHO, UNICEF,UNFPA and UNPD and the World Bank Group show a 45% reduction in maternal deaths since 1990. More than 1 in 4 maternal deaths are caused by pre-existing medical conditions, including diabetes, obesity, malaria and HIV. Integrated care for women with conditions such as diabetes and obesity will reduce deaths and prevent long-lasting health problems.

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UN targets on health risk factors can prevent 37 million deaths by 2025

Tue, 05/06/2014

A study led by Imperial College London, published today in the Lancet, has estimated how achieving globally-agreed targets for health risks between 2010 and 2025 will reduce NCD mortalities

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African Health Ministers Adopt Luanda Declaration

Tue, 04/22/2014

African Ministers of Health have acknowledged the critical role of UHC in Africa´s socio-economic development. They noted that it is the way forward for African countries given the prevailing health problems facing the continent.

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World Congress of Cardiology to put spotlight on salt

Tue, 04/15/2014

Geneva (02 April, 2014) The World Congress of Cardiology will convene leading experts across the world in Melbourne, Australia from 4 – 7 May to debate and present the latest findings in heart health. One of the key topics to be discussed will be on the importance of national targets to reduce premature mortality related to cardiovascular disease (CVD), such as dietary salt guidelines.

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2014 Geneva Health Forum - NCD Café

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Event start date: 
11 abril, 2014

15-17 April

Geneva

NCD Café Program

NCD FREE Ghana: Global Health Short Film

Fri, 04/04/2014

Emmanuel Sanwuok is the first NCD Regional Coordinator in the Upper West Region of Ghana, and works tirelessly with his team to provide free NCD screening to his community.

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World TB Day

Mon, 03/24/2014

Tuberculosis today remains an epidemic in much of the world, causing the deaths of nearly one-and-a-half million people each year, mostly in developing countries. The theme of World TB Day 2014 is to "Reach the 3 Million". Of the 9 million people who suffer from TB each year, 3 million are "missed" by health systems; most often coming from the world’s poorest, most vulnerable communities.

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Healthy Caribbean Coalition - Civil Society Regional Status Report

Thu, 03/20/2014

This March, the HCC releases its Civil Society Regional Status Report – “Responses to NCDs in the Caribbean Community”. The report details what has been achieved and what is yet to be achieved in the response against NCDs in the Caribbean, and advocates from a civil society perspective for means to slow the NCD epidemic. The Executive Summary is available now, and the full report will be released on 28 March.

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