Tuesday, September 20, 2011

[EQ] The Growing Danger of Non-Communicable Diseases Acting Now to Reverse Course

The Growing Danger of Non-Communicable Diseases
Acting Now to Reverse Course

The World Bank - Human Development Network – September 2011

Available online PDF file [24p.] at: http://bit.ly/mY9zP8

“….The aim of this note is to support policy makers in lower-and middle-income countries, as well as the development community, in taking action across sectors to effectively address the growing crisis of NCDs amongst other national and global priorities.
The World Bank’s support to policy makers in addressing the NCD challenge builds on its work in strengthening development and improving health outcomes in middle- and lower-income countries….
‘”….The Bank stands ready to help countries, particularly those dealing with a “double burden” of disease, to shape strategies to achieve their MDG targets, and build the evidence, for both middle and lower income countries, to effectively respond to the NCD challenge, while resolving the inevitable tradeoffs that policymakers will face in allocating national health budgets….”

Content:
Executive Summary .

A Call to Action: The Mounting Development Challenge of NCDs .

Changing Course: The Prevention Opportunity.

Effective Response Requires Action Across Sectors.

Conclusion.


Figures

Figure 1 The Rising NCD Challenge in Developing Regions Includes Younger Populations.

Figure 2 High Cost of NCDs to Economies, Health Systems, Households and Individuals Economies.

Figure 3 Examples of Priority Interventions to Address NCDs.

Figure 4 Proposed Expansion Path for an NCD Prevention Package in China.

Figure 5 A Wide Range of Possible Policy Interventions.

Twitter http://twitter.com/eqpaho


 *      *     *
This message from the Pan American Health Organization, PAHO/WHO, is part of an effort to disseminate
information Related to: Equity; Health inequality; Socioeconomic inequality in health; Socioeconomic
health differentials; Gender; Violence; Poverty; Health Economics; Health Legislation; Ethnicity; Ethics;
Information Technology - Virtual libraries; Research & Science issues.  [DD/ KMC Area]
Washington DC USA

“Materials provided in this electronic list are provided "as is". Unless expressly stated otherwise, the findings
and interpretations included in the Materials are those of the authors and not necessarily of The Pan American
Health Organization PAHO/WHO or its country members”.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PAHO/WHO Website
Equity List - Archives - Join/remove: http://listserv.paho.org/Archives/equidad.html
Twitter http://twitter.com/eqpaho







IMPORTANT: This transmission is for use by the intended
recipient and it may contain privileged, proprietary or
confidential information. If you are not the intended
recipient or a person responsible for delivering this
transmission to the intended recipient, you may not
disclose, copy or distribute this transmission or take
any action in reliance on it. If you received this transmission
in error, please dispose of and delete this transmission.

Thank you.

No comments: