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Civil Society Resource Library
Discover practical tools to inform & inspire you.
Discover practical tools to inform & inspire you.
We asked some of the delegates attending the first Global NCD Alliance Forum in Sharjah, UAE last November what inspires them personally to be involved in the movement to tackle non-communicable diseases. Hear what they had to say.
The 2016 WHO Regional Committee meetings ran from August until October and provided an opportunity to adapt global priorities and action plans to regional context. NCD Alliance, with inputs from representatives at the meetings, has compiled a summary of NCDs as featured in the different discussions, together with links to statements relating to different NCD issues.
In order to address NCD co-morbidities, concerted efforts are needed not only for treatment of chronic diseases but also to reduce population risk factors for NCDs.
Gathering 16 case studies originating from nine countries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, this handbook distils lessons learnt from Civil Society Organisations activities relating to awareness, advocacy, access, and accountability in NCD prevention and control.
This interactive guide is designed to support new NCD alliances through their establishment phase by outlining the steps involved and offering practical tools. NCD Alliance has drawn upon the experiences of coalition building for health and non-health goals, it also aims to identify concrete ways that alliances can enhance their impact and efficiency. Published November 2016
Cristina Parsons Perez provides an overview of NCD Alliance's latest resource for civil society organisations.
This World Heart Day, the World Heart Federation (WHF) is advancing the prevention and control of cardiovascular disease (CVD) by investigating gaps and opportunities in global monitoring and surveillance systems for health. This policy brief begins their research.
This series of sectoral briefs by the UNDP and WHO lays out 'What Government Ministries Need to Know about Non-communicable Diseases'.