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Estimated increase in dementia worldwide
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Objective 1: Advocate for dementia to be a global health priority
• The 2012 report Dementia: a public health priority encourages countries and regions to plan
• PAHO region: regional action plan in progress
• Seek ADI support for national plans: Mexico, Costa Rica, Indonesia
World Health Organization
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Objective 1: Advocate for dementia to be a global health priority
There is no G8 structureWorld Dementia Envoy & Council; UK secretariat3 ADI working groups on research; awareness; health systemsGlobal Alzheimer’s & Dementia Action AllianceNeed to continue to work with WHO, OECD and possibly World BankInternational caucus of Parliamentarians
G8 Summit on Dementia: what next?
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*Includes grants, contracts, and other funding mechanisms used across the National Institutes of Health. **Includes heart disease ($1.38), coronary heart disease ($457M), cardiovascular disease ($2.14B), and stroke ($337M).Sources: MetLife Foundation; National Institutes of Health
While AD Is the Second-Most Feared Health Condition in the US, it Remains Poorly Funded
% People Who Fear it Most Annual Public Research Funding ($billions)*
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30th International Conferenceof Alzheimer’s Disease International 15-18 April 2015 | Perth, Australia
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