UN Secretary General's Post 2015 Synthesis Report: The Road to Dignity by 2030

Thu, 12/04/2014

Calling for inclusive, agile and coordinated action to usher in an era of sustainable development for all, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today presented the United Nations General Assembly with an advance version of his so-called “synthesis report,” which will guide negotiations for a new global agenda centred on people and the planet, and underpinned by human rights.

WCC Midweek Update: Behind the Scenes, Working for a Healthy Planet and Healthy People

Fri, 12/05/2014

On the the second day of the World Cancer Congress, the NCD Alliance took part in two core NCD sessions, one taking participants "Behind the Scenes of the Global Health and Development Debate" and the second entitled "Healthy Planet, Healthy People – Addressing NCDs in the Post 2015 Development agenda".

NCDs in LMICs: A global health crisis, says Council of Foreign Relations report

Thu, 12/04/2014

'The Emerging Global Health Crisis: Noncommunicable Diseases in Low- and Middle-Income Countries' report was released today by the Council on Foreign Relations Independent Task Force on NCDs in Washington, DC.

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New Cancer Atlas Website

Thu, 12/04/2014

The Cancer Atlas website and The Cancer Atlas, Second Edition book – produced by the American Cancer Society, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, and the Union for International Cancer Control – provide a comprehensive global overview of information about the burden of cancer, associated risk factors, methods of prevention and measures of control.

WCC 2014: Packed space at The NCD Café sessions

Fri, 12/05/2014

The NCD Café sessions began on Wednesday with a packed out discussion on health in post 2015, and the essential need to invest in NCDs in order to secure a healthy future for all.

Since then, the NCD Café has seen a dynamic discussion led by WHO and NGO representatives on the need for a multisectoral approach in order to effectively tackle NCDs, and the urgency yet necessary thoughtful consideration of implementing such an approach. 

World Cancer Congress 2014 kick off

Wed, 12/03/2014

The 2014 World Cancer Congress begun today in Melbourne with the annual World Leaders' Summit, attended by more than 260 key decision makers from all over the world.

A dedicated NCD Programme will address cancer within the broader context of the NCD response. In addition, NCD Alliance Supporters are hosting the NCD Cafe, which offers interactive sessions throughout the Congress.

Call for bids from African countries to host the 17th WCTOH in 2018

Wed, 12/03/2014

The International Liaison Group on Tobacco or Health (ILGTH) which is responsible for selecting the venue of the World Conference on Tobacco or Health is now launching the bidding process for the World Conference on Tobacco or Health 2018 to be held in Africa.

 

Patient Solidarity Day 2014 will focus on Universal Health Coverage

Wed, 12/03/2014

Patient Solidarity Day, on 6 December 2014, will focus on efforts aligned with universal health coverage and raising awareness about patient-centred healthcare. 

The campaign is leaded by the International Alliance of Patients' Organizations (IAPO). The Morris Moses Foundation is the founder of the initiative. They launched this campaign as way of assisting suffering patients during the 2011 doctors strike and was observed by both Kenya and Uganda.

Not Beyond Us: World Cancer Day 2015 campaign officially launched

Tue, 12/02/2014

Taking place under the tagline ‘Not beyond us’, World Cancer Day 2015 will take a positive and proactive approach to the fight against cancer, highlighting that solutions do exist across the continuum of cancer, and that they are within our reach.

How the world could better fight obesity

Tue, 12/02/2014

Obesity is a critical global issue that requires a comprehensive, international intervention strategy. More than 2.1 billion people—nearly 30 percent of the global population—are overweight or obese. That’s almost two and a half times the number of adults and children who are undernourished. Obesity is responsible for about 5 percent of all deaths a year worldwide, and its global economic impact amounts to roughly $2 trillion annually, or 2.8 percent of global GDP—nearly equivalent to the global impact of smoking or of armed violence, war, and terrorism.

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