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Network Co-Chairs Receive World Heart Federation Award in Geneva
Allison Westervelt Allison Westervelt

Network Co-Chairs Receive World Heart Federation Award in Geneva

The World Heart Federation has presented its Outstanding Contribution to Cardiovascular Health Award to Drs. Gene Bukhman and Ana Mocumbi, co-chairs of the NCDI Poverty Network. The presentation took place in May at the World Heart Awards ceremony in Geneva.

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Cameroon NCDI Poverty Commission Meets Ahead of Report Dissemination
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Cameroon NCDI Poverty Commission Meets Ahead of Report Dissemination

Members of the Cameroon NCDI Poverty Commission met in Yaounde on May 10 to review the results of their situation analysis and priority-setting work on the country’s noncommunicable disease burden. Attending were leaders and representatives of both the Ministry of Health and the country office of the World Health Organization.

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Apoorva Gomber Delivers Impassioned Plea at UN Hearing
Allison Westervelt Allison Westervelt

Apoorva Gomber Delivers Impassioned Plea at UN Hearing

“Where a child lives should not determine whether a child lives,” declared Dr. Apoorva Gomber, associate advocacy director for the NCDI Poverty Network. “And yet children with type 1 diabetes in rural areas of sub-Saharan Africa often die within a year of diagnosis. This reality is morally unconscionable.”

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What Women Want: Study in Rwanda Highlights Women’s Priority Health Concerns
Allison Westervelt Allison Westervelt

What Women Want: Study in Rwanda Highlights Women’s Priority Health Concerns

Access to care for back pain, food insecurity, and abnormal vaginal bleeding. Overcoming the barriers to care posed by the high costs of transportation to clinic and missing work. Care delivered in a way that respects both dignity and privacy. Those are some of the top health care priorities identified by women in rural Rwanda in a study published recently in the International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics.

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Cambodia NCDI Poverty Commission Meets for Priority-Setting Workshop
Allison Westervelt Allison Westervelt

Cambodia NCDI Poverty Commission Meets for Priority-Setting Workshop

The Cambodia NCDI Poverty Commission members took a big step in March 2023 when they reviewed key findings of the country’s situation analysis and conducting a workshop to form recommendations on which noncommunicable conditions and interventions to prioritize based on burden, severity, and equity.

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“Help for Life and Health for All”: CUAMM and Ministry of Health Open PEN-Plus Clinic in Sierra Leone
Allison Westervelt Allison Westervelt

“Help for Life and Health for All”: CUAMM and Ministry of Health Open PEN-Plus Clinic in Sierra Leone

“Help for life and health for all!” wrote Dr. Giacamo Marro of Doctors with Africa CUAMM on the Italian NGO’s blog. “With this message of hope and commitment, chosen by the health personnel, the PEN-Plus clinic for chronic non-communicable diseases at the government hospital in Pujehun was officially opened in a facility rehabilitated by CUAMM. This is a big step forward, achieved thanks to the PEN-Plus project, in collaboration with the Sierra Leone Ministry of Health and Sanitation, with funds from the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the NCDI Poverty Network.”

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Photo Gallery: Network Gatherings in Tanzania
Paula Byron Paula Byron

Photo Gallery: Network Gatherings in Tanzania

In addition to participating in the first International Conference on PEN-Plus in Africa, NCDI Poverty Network members took several occasions to gather, reflect, and renew their commitment to ensuring that lifesaving treatment reaches those who need it most.

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Q&A: Center for Integration Science Aims to Break the Impasse on Global Health Equity
Allison Westervelt Allison Westervelt

Q&A: Center for Integration Science Aims to Break the Impasse on Global Health Equity

Type 1 diabetes, sickle cell disease, and rheumatic and congenital heart disease. In the United States, if people with any of these diseases walk through a hospital’s doors, they can get treated. Their treatment is typically swift and, by and large, effective. Yet, in low-income nations, these conditions can be a death sentence, together claiming the lives of more than 175,000 children and adults living in extreme poverty every year. More than 80 percent of these deaths could be avoided if people living in poor, rural areas of low-income countries had access to the highly effective treatment routinely available in the United States and other wealthy countries.

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Type 1 Diabetes Champion: Paladie’s Story
Allison Westervelt Allison Westervelt

Type 1 Diabetes Champion: Paladie’s Story

“Much of my outreach work is focused on diabetes education because it’s important to eradicate the many misunderstandings about the condition. When I get in front of people, the first thing I say is that I’m living with type 1 diabetes. My energy and enthusiasm silence the voices that said I would die. People who live with type 1 diabetes and other severe noncommunicable diseases are no different from anyone else.“

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Southern Africa Regional Hub Celebrates First Anniversary
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Southern Africa Regional Hub Celebrates First Anniversary

The Maputo co-secretariat of the NCDI Poverty Network, based at Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, hosted an event marking the first anniversary of the establishment of both the Southern Africa Regional Hub and the Maputo co-secretariat of the NCDI Poverty Network on 1 February. The event encouraged discussion on how the Hub can support countries in the region in implementing the PEN-Plus model.

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NCD Training Conducted in Nhamatanda as Mozambique Prepares to Open First PEN-Plus Clinic
Allison Westervelt Allison Westervelt

NCD Training Conducted in Nhamatanda as Mozambique Prepares to Open First PEN-Plus Clinic

As Mozambique prepares to open its first PEN-Plus clinic in Nhamatanda, NCDI Poverty Network Co-Chair Dr. Ana Mocumbi, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane Chair of Medicine Dr. Sam Patel, and Network PEN-Plus Regional Technical Advisor Dr. Jorge Sixpence led training sessions for four days in December. Twenty five healthcare professionals including physicians, general medicine technicians, nutritionists, and data managers attended the training.

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