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COVID-19 & NCDs

Infographics for you to use to help you manage your on NCDs condition during COVID-19. These infographics, created with our partners, and used on...
Build back fairer: The UK COVID-19 Marmot Review

Build back fairer: The UK COVID-19 Marmot Review

Read the executive summary here https://bit.ly/382ylHH As the UK emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic ‘Build Back Better’ has become the mantra. Important, but we need to Build Back Fairer. The levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society...

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NCDs Countdown 2030 slow and fast Lancet

Among high-income countries, only Denmark, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, and South Korea are on track to meet the SDG target of a third reduction in NCD mortality by 2030 for both men and women at current rates of decline.Relationship between COVID-19...

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NCD Countdown to 2030 – Media Release from Lancet

Over the next two weeks, The Lancet will be publishing two reports calling for urgent global action on non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The NCD Countdown to 2030 tracks global progress on non-communicable diseases against commitments to reduce deaths from NCDs by a...

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NCD Countdown to 2030 – Media Release from Lancet

Over the next two weeks, The Lancet will be publishing two reports calling for urgent global action on non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The NCD Countdown to 2030 tracks global progress on non-communicable diseases against commitments to reduce deaths from NCDs by a...

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Time to ACT on NCDs and Build Back Better

Time to ACT on NCDs and Build Back Better

The SANCDA and partners are urging government to help lower NCDs related deaths and implement ongoing, sustained care for people living with NCDs, during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. NCDs such as heart attacks, strokes, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases, diabetes and mental health – are currently the number one cause of death and disability globally and in South Africa, with the global NCD burden expected to increase by 17% by 2025.

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