The second draft of the updated NCD ‘best buys’ is out – share your views!
05th August 2022
05th August 2022
Last week, the World Health Organization (WHO) published the second draft of the updated Appendix 3 of the Global action plan for the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) 2013–2030 – also known as the NCD “best buys” and other recommended interventions. This revised draft includes more details and additional cost-effectiveness analyses.
WHO is currently accepting written comments on the second draft from civil society organisations via email at [email protected] by 28 August 2022. In addition, there will be an opportunity for a live informal consultation with non-States actors in official relations with WHO on 19 September 2022, for which a registration link will be made available on the consultation webpage early in September.
In NCD Alliance’s response to the first draft, we commended the strengths of the update, such as the inclusion of cost-effectiveness results for more interventions and based on the data from 62 low and middle-income countries, but we also shared some general reservations and recommendations on both the methodology and content of the first draft. These included the need for more information on the methodology and its limitations; the importance to retain the concept of NCD ‘best buys’; that recommended interventions should reflect the scope of their analyses; and that Appendix 3 needs to be consistent across sections and reflect the evolving NCD agenda.
The second draft of the updated Appendix 3 has addressed to a certain extent some of the concerns that NCD Alliance raised, and we will be preparing a second submission in consultation with our members during the following weeks. We also encourage the NCD community to submit individual responses with comments you may have based on the latest evidence and your own experience advocating and supporting the implementation of these cost-effective interventions.