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Announcements | 28th April 2020
As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, NCDA have published two resources: a briefing note on the impacts of COVID-19 on people with NCDs and COVID-19 and NCDs frequently asked questions document.
Announcements | 24th April 2020
The Iran NCD Alliance (INCDA) is committed to protect the population from health threats, and with the outbreak of COVID-19, INCDA has has taken several measures.
Announcements | 22nd April 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has not spared Sri Lanka and the government imposed a curfew for the entire country on 20 March 2020. After a week, health facilities experienced a shortage in the supply of essential medicines. NCD Alliance Lanka have mobilised their network to assess the needs and ensure people living with Type 1 diabetes continue to access their life-saving treatment.
Announcements | 16th April 2020
In light of threats to suspend funding for the World Health Organization (WHO), the NCD Alliance reiterates its support for the vital role of WHO in protecting people’s health.
Announcements | 14th April 2020
The actions and impact from this year's World Cancer Day have been detailed in two separate reports, highlighting the visible support and enthusiasm for the day as supporters marked its 20th anniversary.
Announcements | 12th April 2020
In 2020, World Kidney Day was to be marked on March 12. On March 11, WHO declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic. Where does this leave a health communication campaign?
Announcements | 03rd April 2020
Every year, many people, civil society organisations and international organisations celebrate World Health Day on April 7th. This year’s campaign marks worldwide support for nurses and midwives.
Announcements | 31st March 2020
NCD Alliance partners with Takeda to promote a broader NCD agenda for people living with more neglected and rarer NCDs, to ensure no one is left behind.