Uruguay's President Vázquez gives the fight against NCDs a welcome boost
21st September 2016
21st September 2016
21 September 2016, New York - NCD Alliance commends Uruguay's President Tabaré Vázquez's championing of the NCD agenda, exemplified yesterday in his address to the 71st United Nations General Assembly. His General Debate speech called on the global community to unify to tackle the leading cause of death and disability worldwide, non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
President Vázquez's address demonstrated not only his own commitment and leadership to propelling his own country towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, but implored others to scale up to do so as well. NCD Alliance is grateful for President Vázquez's actions which summons further global political energy to move the NCD agenda forward.
"NCDs may not be dealt with in isolation; from this seat we invite all countries, governments and peoples to form an alliance against non-communicable diseases. An alliance for a healthy life as wide, vigorous and dynamic as possible. And it is possible, not easy, but possible", said President Vázquez.
"NCDs, to a great extent, result from four risk factors directly related to supposedly ‘typical behaviours of modern lifestyle’: smoking, alcoholism, unhealthy diet and sedentary lifestyle. The main effects of the risk factors are increasingly being suffered by low and middle income countries and the poorest people in all countries, thus having a strong impact on the underlying socio-economic determinants. Vicious circles are easily formed in these populations: poverty exposes people to behavioural risk factors of NCDs and in turn, these diseases tend to make poverty even worse”, he said.
President Vázquez's highlighted the importance of strengthening health systems in the response to the NCD epidemic: “Health systems suffer the impact of costly treatments required by non-communicable diseases […] For example, direct cost of smoking in Latin-American health systems is estimated at 33 billion dollars, which is equivalent to 0.5% of the GDP of our region and 7% of the amount estimated to be annually expended in health (taxes on tobacco are lower than 50% of the direct cost resulting from smoking)”.
"President Vázquez has once again shown Uruguay’s commitment to public health by engaging with global leaders to ask them to work together on reducing tobacco use and the burden of NCDs. A major challenge in combating NCDs is encouraging governments to undertake the comprehensive framework of policies necessary to deliver progress. President Vázquez’s intervention today, on this global stage, gives the fight against NCDs – and tobacco use – a welcome boost. We support President Vázquez’s call for action, specifically for countries to fully implement the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, and encourage other governments to join in this commendable initiative.” said Mr José Luis Castro, Chair of NCD Alliance.