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Announcements | 29th June 2020
Eastern Mediterranean NCD Alliance (EM-NCDA) hosted a series of webinars to promote a people-centred NCD response in the region and to share stories from people living with NCDs during COVID-19.
Announcements | 26th June 2020
The NCD Alliance, WHO and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs will now host a virtual high-level panel on Monday 13 July 2020.
Announcements | 22nd June 2020
The Cervical Cancer Action for Elimination (CCAE) launched a new website for the global civil society network to support the implementation of the WHO’s Global Strategy towards the elimination of Cervical Cancer, focused on the HPV vaccination, screening and treatment of precancerous lesions, and treatment and palliative care for invasive cancers.
Announcements | 15th June 2020
The World Stroke Organization (WSO) has published a new strategic framework that aims to transform prevention of stroke and dementia.
Announcements | 15th June 2020
Heartfile publishes a situational analysis on trans fatty acid (TFA) elimination in Pakistan in the Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (May 2020). It provides an overview of TFA sources in Pakistan, introducing the country’s regulatory framework governing food, and suggests steps to eliminate industrially-produced TFA from the Pakistani diet.
Announcements | 09th June 2020
People living with underlying health conditions such as NCDs and older people are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19, but many questions are still being raised. We provide answers to these questions.
Announcements | 09th June 2020
The NCD Alliance and SPECTRUM research consortium have been crowd-sourcing examples of unhealthy commodity industries' activities since COVID-19. Check out the latest examples from around the world.
Announcements | 01st June 2020
First WHO rapid assessment and analysis of data provided by 155 countries examines to what extent are people living with NCDs unable to access NCD treatment and care during COVID-19.