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Civil Society Resource Library
Discover practical tools to inform & inspire you.
Discover practical tools to inform & inspire you.
This joint Advocacy Institute and Our Views, Our Voices training on community-led monitoring (CLM) was delivered by NCD Alliance to increase knowledge and awareness of CLM, its processes and practices and how it can be applied in the context of NCDs to strengthen both NCD services and prevention.
This NCD Alliance webinar familiarized the NCD community and Global Charter endorsers with the WHO Framework for Meaningful Engagement of People Living with NCDs and Mental Health and Neurological Conditions; demonstrated how the Global Charter and WHO Framework align with national, regional and global advocacy priorities for NCD Prevention and Control; and demonstrated the importance of a multisectoral approach to the meaningful involvement of people living with NCDs.
CLM is a community-driven, grassroots accountability mechanism used by affected communities to assess the accessibility and quality of health services. Given that CLM is an emerging area of interest and an underdeveloped tool for improving NCD services, NCDA has developed this introductory guide to present the principles, elements and processes of CLM, as they relate to NCDs.
This report examines the achievements of national and regional NCD alliances during the second phase of the Advocacy Institute (2020-2023).
Reaching out to your government representatives is an effective way to help accelerate action on NCDs and Universal Health Coverage, making clear what you want and why it’s needed. We’ve created this template letter that can be adapted to your context and organisation and will help align civil society messaging. We are stronger together!
This workshop brought together and mobilised roughly 75 members of the NCD Alliance network as we campaign together towards the annual Global Week for Action campaign, with the 2023 theme of Bridging the NCD care gap. It provided an overview of the Universal Health Coverage advocacy landscape, explored members’ current advocacy efforts towards closing the NCD care gap and achieving UHC and how they are adapting GW4A UHC Advocacy Priorities and Asks to support their work in country and provided member-led guidance on ways to carry out advocacy campaigning adapted to local contexts and aimed at key stakeholder groups. It combined the audiences of the three Peer Learning Advocacy Networks (PLANs) and the Advocacy Institute participating alliances.