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1. MENA Region In The Coming
Triennium
Prof. ADEL A EL-SAYED MD
Chair
IDF-MENA Region
Professor of Internal Medicine
Sohag Faculty of Medicine
Sohag-EGYPT
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3. Introduction
• Diabetes is a major 21st century health and
development challenge. No country, rich or poor, is
immune to the epidemic. Its impact on individuals and
economies is enormous and continues to grow.
• The greatest burden of diabetes is increasingly falling
on low- and middle-income countries
• And the cost of the disease to health services will
continue to rise with catastrophic consequences for
vulnerable economies and people with diabetes.
• We live in an area –the Middle East and North Africa
Region- with very high prevalence of diabetes.
5. IDF Diabetes Atlas 5th Edition
2012 Update
New estimates for 2012 of diabetes
prevalence, mortality, and healthcare
expenditures
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9. IDF
• IDF is the global advocate of the people with
diabetes.
• Strategic Plan 2013-2015: Goals and priorities
• Goals
1. Improve health outcomes for people with diabetes
2. Prevent the development of type 2 diabetes
3. Stop discrimination against people with diabetes
10. IDF
• Strategic Plan 7 priorities:
1. Support and strengthen IDF’s regions and
Member Associations for global people’s
movement.
11. IDF
• To achieve the strategic plan we need:
1- Political recognition.
2- Immediate action.
12. IDF
Political Recognition
• The 2006 UN Resolution on Diabetes
• the 2011 UN High-Level Summit on NCDs
• the WHO Formal Member State Consultation
on the Global Monitoring Framework 5-7
November 2012
13. Global Monitoring Framework
Global Outcome Targets
• Halt the rise in diabetes and obesity
• 10% relative reduction in prevalence of physical
inactivity
• 30% relative reduction in prevalence of
current tobacco use in persons aged 15 years+
• 80% availability of affordable basic technologies and
essential medicines, including generics, required to
treat major NCDs in both public and private facilities
• 50% of eligible people receive drug therapy and
counseling (including glycaemic control) to prevent
heart attacks and strokes
• In addition to other targets.
15. IDF
Immediate Action
• Who will act: Regions and member
associations
• Role of IDF: Support and strengthen IDF’s
regions and Member Associations for global
people’s movement.
16. We Are Responsible…
• No body can work alone: Huge work required.
• We have to determine national specific targets.
• You have to find out the best strategies.
17. We Are Responsible…
No body can work alone: Collaboration.
• Collaboration within the IDF:
National
Regional
International
• Collaboration with other stakeholders: WHO
19. Global Monitoring Framework
Global Outcome Targets
• Halt the rise in diabetes and obesity
• 10% relative reduction in prevalence of physical
inactivity
• 30% relative reduction in prevalence of
current tobacco use in persons aged 15 years+
• 80% availability of affordable basic technologies and
essential medicines, including generics, required to
treat major NCDs in both public and private facilities
• 50% of eligible people receive drug therapy and
counseling (including glycaemic control) to prevent
heart attacks and strokes
• In addition to other targets.
24. 2.5 Strengthen partnerships and
collaboration with all stakeholders,
including United Nations agencies and civil
society organizations, in order to
implement the regional Framework for
Action.
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26. • Implement/strengthen the WHO surveillance
framework that monitors exposures (risk
factors), outcomes (morbidity and mortality),
and health system capacity and response
(interventions)
• Develop national targets and indicators
based on WHO guidance
• Integrate surveillance and monitoring
schemes for noncommunicable diseases into
national health information systems
• Develop clear indicators to measure the
engagement of non-health sectors