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작성자 Moshe Ranson
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For the primary time ever, WHO Member States have supported the creation of world targets for diabetes, as a part of suggestions to strengthen and monitor diabetes responses within national noncommunicable illness (NCD) programmes. 100% of individuals with type 1 diabetes have entry to reasonably priced insulin and blood oxygen monitor glucose self-monitoring. The purpose is to cut back the danger of diabetes, and transfer in the direction of a world where all people who are diagnosed with diabetes have access to equitable, complete, reasonably priced and quality therapy and care. The recommendations and targets are a core half of work requested by Member States in a decision at last year’s World Health Assembly (A74/A/CONF./5). Strengthen and monitor diabetes responses within national NCD programmes, and suggestions for the prevention and administration of obesity over the life course, together with considering the potential growth of targets. Develop pathways of how to achieve the targets. Provide concrete steerage to Member States on strengthening policies for diabetes prevention and blood oxygen monitor management across all relevant sectors.



Provide concrete steering for the uninterrupted treatment of people dwelling with diabetes in humanitarian emergencies. Promote convergence and harmonization of regulatory necessities for diabetes medicines. Continue to analyse data, with a view to assessing the feasibility of an internet-based instrument to share info related to market transparency for diabetes medicines and related well being merchandise. Develop suggestions for sufficient, predictable and sustainable financing for diabetes. Report on progress made in the implementation of the current decision to the Health Assembly. Far too many individuals with diabetes have either never been diagnosed or will not be in a position to access the medicines and applied sciences that might improve their condition". Dr Bente Mikkelsen, Director for Noncommunicable Diseases, World Health Organization. "As one example, it is unacceptable that a century since the invention of insulin, many people still can't access this essential and life-saving medicine. Much has occurred because the launch of the global Diabetes Compact at the 2021 Global Diabetes Summit, co-hosted by WHO and the federal government of Canada to commemorate the a hundredth anniversary of the invention of insulin.



Six workstreams have been established, masking vital areas resembling access to essential medicines and well being technologies, health promotion, and nation work. Work has also been taken to implement the global Diabetes Compact at Regional Office degree. WHO has secured the help of main consultants to advise on diabetes technical issues, by the establishment of a Technical Advisory Group on Diabetes (TAG-D). We are additionally learning from folks with lived expertise of diabetes, acknowledging that this precept will assist ensure the worldwide Diabetes Compact focuses on areas the place action is most wanted. A worldwide informal consultation and focus teams have been conducted with individuals with lived experiences of diabetes, yielding important insights on a number of topics together with diabetes care, schooling, psychological well being and stigma associated with diabetes. In addition, 2 conferences of the lately formed Global Diabetes Compact Forum have been held, with greater than 70 participating organizations from civil society, tutorial institutions, philanthropic foundations, and business associations. The Forum gives a possibility for the alternate of knowledge and ideas that might be organized collectively for larger affect.



The establishment of the worldwide Diabetes Compact and its associated coordination actions have brought added impetus to diabetes efforts within ministries of well being world wide. Across the three ranges of WHO, groups have used the chance to support nations in their efforts, offering technical guidance and assist advocacy. Over the past few months, WHO has secured funding for a 3-year project on the prevention and management of NCDs in primary care by prioritizing people residing with diabetes in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. WHO has been working hard to combine diabetes into primary care, utilizing the WHO Package of Essential Noncommunicable disease interventions (PEN) toolkit and HEARTS technical package deal. Mali is 1 of 7 nations within the African Region at present implementing WHO HEARTS, including coaching well being care employees on managing diabetes. In South-East Asia, WHO’s technical steering on prognosis and administration of type 2 diabetes (HEARTS-D), has been tailored into a web-based training module for stakeholders responsible for planning diabetes services.

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