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When politics collide with
epidemiology: Global NCD
Policy
Craig Moscetti, MPH
Senior Manager/ Chair NCD Roundtable, Global Health Council
cmoscetti@globalhealth.org
CORE Group Fall Meeting
Washington, DC
October 14, 2011
Key Milestones for NCDs
Why the General Assembly and not the World Health Assembly?
SOURCE: Bloom, D.E., Cafiero, E.T., Jané-Llopis, E., Abrahams-Gessel, S., Bloom, L.R., Fathima, S., Feigl, A.B., Gaziano, T., Mowafi, M., Pandya, A., Prettner, K., Rosenberg, L., Seligman, B., Stein, A., & Weinstein, C. (2011).The Global Economic Burden of Non-communicable Diseases. Geneva: World Economic Forum
SOURCE: World Economic Forum, Global Agenda Survey 2011
Road to the High Level Meeting on NCDs
Regional consultations Moscow Global Forum and Ministerial
Conference World Health Assembly UN Civil Society Interactive Hearing
Outcomes of the HLM
By 2012– Global monitoring
framework– Targets– Partnership options
By 2013– National NCD
polities/plans
By 2014– Comprehensive review
22. Note with grave concern the vicious cycle whereby non-communicable diseases and their risk factors worsen poverty.26. Note also with concern that maternal and child health is inextricably linked with non-communicable diseases and their risk factors.
27. Note with concern the possible linkages between non-communicable diseases and some communicable diseases, such as HIV/AIDS, and call to integrate, as appropriate, responses to HIV/AIDS and non-communicable diseases.
45. (b) Pursue, as appropriate, comprehensive strengthening of health systems that support primary health care…
55. Foster partnerships between Government and civil society…
Was the High Level Meeting a success?
Unanswered Questions?
Resources – Doing more with less Rise of new players – BRICS and private
sector, for example Beyond the health sector Role of the 4x4 construct
The resource question – how to do more with less
•What are we doing?
•What are the opportunities?
Rise of new players and new form of development cooperation
Beyond the health sector
The costs of working across sectors
Deconstructing the 4x4
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