During 9-12 October, the SUNI-SEA consortium members met face-to-face for the first time in three years in Hanoi, Vietnam. The four-day meeting was an opportunity to share...
အရှေ့တောင်အာရှအတွင်း မကူးစက်နိုင်သောရောဂါတိုက်ဖျက်မှုအား အဆင့်မြှင့်တင်ခြင်း (SUNI-SEA)
အင်ဒိုနီးရှား၊ မြန်မာနှင့် ဗီယက်နမ်တို့တွင် လုပ်ဆောင်ခဲ့သော သက်သေသာဓကအခြေပြုသုတေသနမှတဆင့် နိုင်ငံများအနေနှင့် မကူးစက်နိုင်သောရောဂါများအား တိုက်ဖျက်ရာတွင် မဟာဗျူဟာများကို မည်ကဲ့သို့ ထိထိရောက်ရောက် အဆင့်မြှင့်တင်ရမည်ကို SUNI-SEA ကကူညီ အသိပညာပေးသွားမည်ဖြစ်သည်။
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Nov 22
Compilation of SUNI-SEA training and health education materials
In the project, we provide quality trainings to health care workers and volunteers in health promotion, screening, early diagnosis and basic treatment for diabetes and hypertension. Training materials have been adapted…
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Nov 22
Our message to community members
From time to time there are programmes for screening for diabetes and hypertension in your community. Trained volunteers offer these services, often in collaboration with health facilities…
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According to @WHO, small island developing states (SIDS) are disproportionately affected by NCDs. A meeting was held to discuss NCDs in SIDS and to identify key steps to achieve a one-third reduction in premature mortality from NCDs & suicide before 2030. https://t.co/joblNSJuC2
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), small island developing states (SIDS) are disproportionately affected by the four main NCDs – namely cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases. Ten of the nations with the highest obesity rates in the world are SIDS, 30% of adults have hypertension, and SIDS also have one of the highest prevalence of adult diabetes in the world. ![]()
A meeting was held to discuss NCDs in SIDS and to identify key steps to achieve a one-third reduction in premature mortality from NCDs and suicide before 2030![]()
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Small Island States Bear Disproportionate Burden Of Non-Communicable Diseases - Health Policy Watch
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Both Fiji and Vanuatu are small island developing states (SIDS), where deaths from NCDs are much higher than average, according to the World Health