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Discover practical tools to inform & inspire you.
Discover practical tools to inform & inspire you.
The IDF Diabetes Atlas is the authoritative resource on the global burden of diabetes. First published in 2000, it is produced by IDF biennially in collaboration with experts from around the world and contains data on diabetes cases, prevalence, mortality and expenditure on the global, regional and national level. Figures from the Atlas are frequently quoted in scientific papers and by the media. The IDF Diabetes Atlas is considered as one of IDF’s most valuable and visible projects. A full IDF Diabetes Atlas report is produced every two years.
The 2-pager infographic provides advocates in our network with a concise and eye-catching resource to be used in their communication efforts. It is available for download as a navigable PDF.
The Atlas graphically details the scale of the tobacco epidemic; the harmful influence of tobacco on health, poverty, social justice, and the environment; the progress that has been made in tobacco control; and the latest products and tactics being deployed by the industry to protect its profits and delay and derail tobacco control.
La Guía para la Incidencia Política de la Alianza de ENT ya está disponible en español. Tiene como objetivo facilitar a los miembros de nuestra red la información clave para comprender los procesos de formulación de la agenda de desarrollo post-2015; articular la posición de las ENT y la salud en el marco posterior al año 2015; y llevar adelante acciones con impacto.
Introduces the problem of tobacco, particularly in the context of low and middle income countries, and provides an overview of how tobacco impeded progress on the Millennium Development Goals.
Conference Outcome Document: Rome Declaration on Nutrition
The life-course approach focuses on how multiple determinants interact to affect health throughout life and across generations. Health is considered as a dynamic continuum rather than a series of isolated health states.
Part of a WHO SEARO Advocacy Docket entitled 'Together We Can: Prevent and Control the World's Most Common Diseases.