NCD Alliance / NEWS & EVENTS / News
News
Get all of the NCD Alliance latest news.
Subscribe to our email newsletter for weekly updates.
Get all of the NCD Alliance latest news.
Subscribe to our email newsletter for weekly updates.
Announcements | 30th November 2016
The WHO has released a new web-based tool to guide policy-makers and practitioners through the process of developing, implementing, and monitoring national multisectoral NCD plans.
Announcements | 23rd November 2016
Comparisons across 38 countries from 6 continents confirm global childhood inactivity crisis and offer insights for improvement.
Announcements | 21st November 2016
Leaders from governments and United Nations organisations, city chiefs and health experts from around the world today made two landmark commitments to promote public health and eradicate poverty.
Announcements | 16th November 2016
The UN Special Rapporteur on the right to food will focus her next annual report to the Human Rights Council on the human rights implications of the widespread use of hazardous pesticides on human rights, in particular the right to food.
World Days | 16th November 2016
Research finds that as many as 66 million people in European region may be living with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease – yet, very few people have ever heard of this disease.
World Days | 14th November 2016
“No Empty Shelves” project calls the public and private sector to help increase access to essential medicines and technologies for diabetes. The NCD Alliance joins over 30 global organisations partners supporting this call to action led by PATH.
Announcements | 10th November 2016
The WHO GCM/NCD Global Dialogue took place in Mauritius between 19 and 21 October 2016, on the role of non-State actors in supporting Member States in their national efforts to tackle NCDs as part of the 2030 Agenda. The Co-Chairs’ Statement is available on the GCM/NCD website.
World Days | 10th November 2016
World Diabetes Day is celebrated annually on November 14. The theme this year is Eyes on Diabetes. Activities and materials will focus on promoting the importance of screening to ensure early diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and treatment to reduce the risk of serious complications.