La cobertura universal de salud y la acción multisectorial serán los temas del Café de las ENT que Alianza de ENT está organizando en la Conferencia Internacional 2019 de AMREF
El 144º período de sesiones del Consejo Ejecutivo de la OMS se celebró del 24 de enero al 1 de febrero de 2019 con una agenda excepcionalmente completo. Aquí, nuestra selección de las discusiones más relevantes para las ENT.
Universal Health Coverage and multisectoral action will be themes of the NCD Café that NCD Alliance is hosting at the AMREF Africa Health Agenda International Conference 2019.
The 2019 Prince Mahidol Award Conference took place in Bangkok from 29 January to the 3rd February. Strong calls by members of NCD civil society and academia contributed to productive conversations on how negative influence by unhealthy commodity industries could be better prevented and closely regulated.
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As part of their mission to be a relentless force for a world of longer healthier lives, the American Heart Association supports cities and states in the U.S. making policy changes for healthier communities, like through Voices for Healthy Kids, focusing on childhood health and works to create safe active environments where walking and cycling are part of everyday life and culture
The 144th session of the WHO’s Executive Board took place from 24 January – 1 February 2019 with an exceptionally full agenda. Here is our pick of most relevant discussions for NCDs.
Una petición en línea está exigiendo el retorno de plenos poderes al organismo del gobierno brasileño que trabaja con la sociedad civil para implementar políticas que conduzcan a dietas saludables.
Según UICC, casi cinco millones de casos de cáncer de mama, cervical, colorrectal y de boca diagnosticados en 2018 podrían haberse detectado antes y tratarse de manera más eficaz.
An online petition is demanding the return of full powers to the Brazilian Government body that works with civil society to implement policies leading to healthy diets.
Nearly five million cases of breast, cervical, colorectal and oral cancers diagnosed in 2018 could have been detected sooner and treated more effectively, said UICC.