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Civil Society Resource Library
Discover practical tools to inform & inspire you.
Discover practical tools to inform & inspire you.
The NCD Alliance’s vision, mission and organisational structure propels and obliges the organisation to engage and partner with a wide range of people and organisations who share its goals - including member organisations, international agencies, governments, NGOs, academia, foundations, relevant private sector entities, and the general public. It is NCDA’s belief that making prevention and control of NCDs a priority on a global scale demands a whole of society response, with engagement from a range of relevant sectors and organisation.
This practical guide aims to provide NCD civil society with an understanding of the steps to plan and conduct successful advocacy campaigns, leveraging examples from NCD Alliance’s global network of national and regional NCD alliances.
This training provided a general introduction to the WHO Best Buys and their recommended interventions for NCD prevention and control, increasing knowledge on why these were developed and the policies considered, as well as a snapshot on the mechanisms to support their implementation and monitoring.
The Global Charter on Meaningful Involvement of People living with NCDs rallies all actors such as governments, international institutions, civil society and the private sector to put people at the centre and leave no one behind.
NCD Alliance Submission to WHO consultation on First Draft of the action plan for strengthening implementation of the WHO Global Strategy on the Harmful Use of Alcohol (GAS). The NCD Alliance thanks and commends the WHO for preparing the first draft of the action plan for strengthening the implementation of the WHO Global Strategy on the Harmful Use of Alcohol (GAS) and appreciates the opportunity to contribute comments.
The Seed Programme training module on Financial Management and Sustainability is a broad continuation of the Financial Management training which was delivered as part of the Seed Programme training in 2020 and will address topics such as key elements of financial controls and use of procedures, building financial management capacity with controls, strategic financial management and strengthening financial management capacity.
This joint training provided an overview of the key global and regional decision-making mechanisms/spaces relevant to the NCD agenda within the WHO and the wider UN system and how they translate into advocacy at the regional and country levels. The training also provided a summary of the latest developments in the NCDs agendas within the decision-making bodies of the WHO and the UN, to enable participants to easily synthesise relevant information on key decisions and resolutions, as well as progress on relevant agenda items.
NCDA's brief statement to the 3rd WHO Forum on Alcohol Drugs and Addictive Behaviour session on the 1st Draft of WHO Global Action Plan 2022-2030 to strengthen implementation of the Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol