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World Days | 30th May 2022
NCD Alliance is supporting World No Tobacco Day on 31 May – highlighting the determintal impacts of tobacco on the environment, economies, public health and noncommunicable diseases.
Announcements | 26th May 2022
Over the course of 2021, we have been able to achieve some extraordinary results – many of which are documented in this report. Our sustained efforts to strengthen the capacity of NCDA members and alliances at national and regional levels, particularly in LMICs, and promote the meaningful involvement of civil society and people living with NCDs in the response is paying off.
Announcements | 19th May 2022
WHO’s NCD Progress Monitor documents the actions that WHO Member States are taking to set targets and develop policies and plans to prevent and control major NCDs and their risk factors.
Feature | 18th May 2022
A campaign led by more than 80 community leaders and organisations in Australia stops a cut in beer taxes promoted by the alcohol industry.
Announcements | 05th May 2022
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Alison Cox, our new Policy and Advocacy Director. Alison brings with her nearly 30 years of experience working in environment and global health.
Announcements | 03rd May 2022
The new Practical Guide is primarily targeted for NCD alliances and civil society advocates at all levels, from newly formed groups to the very established.
Announcements | 29th April 2022
Our Views, Our Voices announces its new Global Advisory Committee for the April 2022 to December 2023 tenure, comprising of 15 members from multiple regions.
Feature | 25th April 2022
We have long known that people living with diabetes have a higher risk of developing other serious health problems. A new study from the University of Cambridge in the UK has put a number to this.