Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) contribute to 71% of all deaths globally and disproportionately affect people in low- and middle-income countries. SUNI-SEA project aims at tackling NCDs through the synergy between community and primary healthcare facility. An evidence-based research is conducted in Indonesia, Myanmar and Vietnam looking at effectiveness, cost-effectiveness as well as best practices. This video...
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SUNI-SEA newsletter no.2
This is the second edition of SUNI-SEA newsletter released in February 2021. We are pleased to share our exciting developments in the project with the start of the prospective phase, activities to strengthen community-based interventions and the use of the Finnish Diabetes Risk Score (FINDRISC) instrument in Indonesian context. Read the e-news
SUNI-SEA newsletter no.1
SUNI-SEA released the first edition of e-newsletter in early November 2020. Click the link below to find a brief introduction to the project, the progress to date and the plans for the next phase of the project.
SUNI-SEA scientific posters
SUNI-SEA researchers had developed four posters to showcase the project with concise rationale, research questions, methodology and updates from the reseach implementation in Southeast Asia. They were presented in a poster competition at the GACD Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) 2020.
10 key takeaways from SUNI-SEA retrospective study
In the first year of the project, SUNI-SEA researchers investigated what is currently taking place in the country, what is effective and what is cost-effective. This is a summary of key lessons learnt from our retrospective study.