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Civil Society Resource Library

  • Trouble Brewing

    Trouble Brewing

    Advocacy Materials
     |  24th September 2018

    Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven’t responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says “Trouble Brewing”, a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance. The report debunks misconceptions about alcohol use, exposes industry tactics to market to youth and women and derail regulation, and emphasises the urgency of implementing proven, evidence-based policies.

  • WHO Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health

    WHO Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health

    Advocacy Materials
     |  21st September 2018

    More than 3 million people died as a result of harmful use of alcohol in 2016, according a report released by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 21 September 2018. This represents 1 in 20 deaths. More than three quarters of these deaths were among men. Overall, the harmful use of alcohol causes more than 5% of the global disease burden.

  • Together We Are Stronger - Become a Member of the NCD Alliance

    Together We Are Stronger - Become a Member of the NCD Alliance

    Advocacy Materials
     |  15th July 2018

    Do you want to join the NCD movement and ensure your priorities are represented globally at the highest level? Would you like to connect with NCD advocates and experts at regional and global level, and leverage opportunities for strategic and coordinated action? Are you ready to take your advocacy work to the next level?

  • Campaign Fuel

    Campaign Fuel

    Tools & Guidance
     |  27th June 2018

    This guide has been developed to help members of the NCD civil society community, such as NCD alliances, members and people living with NCDs, join the campaign to demand meaningful change in the lead up to the 2018 United Nations High-Level Meeting on NCDs.

  • Social Media Basics

    Social Media Basics

    Tools & Guidance
     |  27th June 2018

    This guide has been developed to help members of the NCD civil society community begin their social media journey. It shares how strategic use of social media can generate large-scale meaningful change, and should be a crucial tool in the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) worldwide.

  • NCD Alliance Annual Report 2017

    NCD Alliance Annual Report 2017

    Advocacy Materials
     |  18th May 2018

    The annual report provides a snapshot of the activities and achievements of NCDA and our extensive constituency. It also includes a summary of financial statements. The report serves as a testament and heartfelt thank you to our community as we move ever closer towards meeting our common goal: to reduce the NCD burden for people everywhere.

  • Saving lives, spending less: a strategic response to noncommunicable diseases

    Saving lives, spending less: a strategic response to noncommunicable diseases

    NCD Background Information
     |  16th May 2018

    Saving lives, spending less: a strategic response to noncommunicable diseases reveals, for the first time, the financing needs and returns on investment of the WHO cost-effective and feasible “Best Buy” policies to protect people from noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), the world’s leading causes of ill health and death.

  • Noncommunicable Diseases: We have had enough

    Noncommunicable Diseases: We have had enough

    Videos
     |  29th March 2018

    Deaths caused by noncommunicable diseases bring suffering and heartache to millions of people worldwide – those who live with the diseases, as well as their families and friends. 70% of all deaths worldwide result from NCDs, but this should not be the case as many of these deaths are preventable. We are calling on governments to move beyond rhetoric and to commit to and deliver much more assertive action, now. Because we have had enough. Have you? #EnoughNCDs