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Premium member Presentation Transcript Realizing the UNR–global perspective: Realizing the UNR– global perspective Professor Martin Silink IDF President 2006-2009Thank You: Thank You To the many champions who achieved the UNRUNR 61/225: UNR 61/225 UN Resolution - “World Diabetes Day” Adopted by consensus by all 192 Member StatesUNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION ON DIABETES: UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION ON DIABETES While the decisions of the Assembly have no legally binding force for governments, they carry the weight of world opinion, as well as the moral authority of the world communityUN Resolution 61/225: UN Resolution 61/225UN Resolution 61/225: UN Resolution 61/225 6 Key MessagesSlide8: The Resolution addresses all diabetesSlide9: “Diabetes is a chronic, debilitating and costly disease associated with severe complications”Slide10: “Diabetes poses risks to families, member states and the entire world”Slide11: “Diabetes poses challenges to agreed development goals, including the MDGs”Slide12: World Diabetes Day - annual UN World Day from November 2007Slide13: “National policies for prevention, care and treatment in line with sustainable development of healthcare systems”UNR 61/225: UNR 61/225 Joins UN Resolution on AIDS as the only other disease-specific UNRUN World Diabetes Day (14 Nov): UN World Diabetes Day (14 Nov) Joins AIDS as the only other disease granted a UN World Day (World Health Day, World Mental Health Day)UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTIONS: UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTIONS Many UN Resolutions simply gather dustUNR 61/225: UNR 61/225 “Opportunity” given to the Diabetes WorldKey Strategy Concepts: Key Strategy ConceptsDiabetes is an evolving disease: Diabetes is an evolving disease Younger ages Productive years Women losing protection CVD 50% world now live in cities Prevalence of Diabetes - 2007: Prevalence of Diabetes - 2007 246 MillionPrevalence of Diabetes - 2025: Prevalence of Diabetes - 2025 380 MillionDiabetes is a disease of affluence?: Diabetes is a disease of affluence? Overweight/obesity Decreased physical activity Ageing Genetic factors Diabetes is a disease of poverty!: Diabetes is a disease of poverty! Risk to achievement of MDGs Associated with poverty Causes poverty International Funding?: International Funding? Slide25: World Health AssemblyWorld Health Organization: World Health Organization 2008-2009 Budget 4.3 bn NCDs 2% NCDs cause 60% global mortality and morbidityWorld Health Leadership?: World Health Leadership? Ineffective in Diabetes Epidemic Failed to lead The world cannot wait for the infectious diseases to be solved: The world cannot wait for the infectious diseases to be solved NCDs must be addressed at the same timeThe world cannot afford to treat diabetes?: The world cannot afford to treat diabetes? Cannot afford NOT to treat diabetes Threatens future of healthcare systemsCost saving strategies: Cost saving strategies Reduce HbA1c < 9% Reduce BP < 160/95 High Risk Foot Pre-pregnancy care World Bank Report on Chronic Disease 2006Cost effective diabetes strategies: Cost effective diabetes strategies Prevent death Prevent human suffering Prevent birth malformationsAIDS - Diabetes?: AIDS - Diabetes? Chronic disease epidemics Primary prevention human behaviour Secondary prevention effectiveTipping Point: Tipping Point Infectious Diseases NCDsDiabetes world responses: Diabetes world responses Global and Regional leadershipDiabetes world has to be part of the solution: Diabetes world has to be part of the solutionClear focussed plan: Clear focussed plan Strategic plan Identify key objectives Focus on high impact strategies“Responsible Activism”: “Responsible Activism” Unify voices Power of individual Power of collective voiceIDF Global Strategic Plan: IDF Global Strategic Plan Funding Raise role of IDF Regions Increase IDF technical base Political role – UN, WHO, WB, FAOIDF Global Strategic Plan: IDF Global Strategic Plan Fund Raiser Epidemiologist Health Economist Diabetes Education ManagerIDF Atlas – Fourth Edition: IDF Atlas – Fourth Edition Definitive data Aligned WHO/IDF Up to date Public and free On-lineIDF Centres of Diabetes Education: IDF Centres of Diabetes Education Regional Coordinators Subregional/national centres Train the trainer IDF curricula, standards IDF Clinical GuidelinesGlobal Diabetes Foundation?: Global Diabetes Foundation? For primary prevention IDF will join forces with Obesity and Heart disease NGOsGlobal Diabetes Foundation?: Global Diabetes Foundation? Access to essential Drugs Access to BG monitoring Building Unity: Building Unity One voice Responsible ActivismBlue Circle: Blue Circle Symbol for Unite for Diabetes Branding of diabetes How will you celebrate the first UN World Diabetes Day?: How will you celebrate the first UN World Diabetes Day? November 14, 2007Why celebrate?: Why celebrate? Raise awareness Unite the Diabetes World Political activism Empire State Building: Empire State BuildingTokyo Tower: Tokyo TowerResolution March: 66th Board of Management 36th Executive Board Resolution MarchSlide51: UN Reception on November 14th for 1000 people Rally for people with diabetes UN Symposium on Economic Impact of Diabetes on Developing Countries UN Press briefingChicago Proclamation: Chicago Proclamation “… proclaim November 14 World Diabetes Day in Chicago and urge all Chicagoans to help fight this disease by increasing awareness of the risk factors of diabetes, making healthy lifestyle choices etc ….Signs of Optimism: Signs of Optimism Action plan for WHA 2008Gulf Cooperation States Proclamation on Diabetes: Gulf Cooperation States Proclamation on Diabetes Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, UAE, YemenKey Messages: Key Messages Evolving disease A disease of poverty Workforce issues Cannot afford NOT to treat Cannot wait for CDs to be solved Diabetes economic indicators for World BankKey Messages: Key Messages Responsible activism Tipping point concept “Diabetes World” “Unite for Diabetes” movement “Blue Circle” branding Part of solution and not just the problem “When people work with integrity and commitment for a noble cause, sometimes the world will listen”Dr Muhammed Ali SorcarDeputy AmbassadorUN Bangladesh Mission: “When people work with integrity and commitment for a noble cause, sometimes the world will listen” Dr Muhammed Ali Sorcar Deputy Ambassador UN Bangladesh Mission Thank You: Thank You You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Premium member Presentation Transcript Realizing the UNR–global perspective: Realizing the UNR– global perspective Professor Martin Silink IDF President 2006-2009Thank You: Thank You To the many champions who achieved the UNRUNR 61/225: UNR 61/225 UN Resolution - “World Diabetes Day” Adopted by consensus by all 192 Member StatesUNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION ON DIABETES: UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION ON DIABETES While the decisions of the Assembly have no legally binding force for governments, they carry the weight of world opinion, as well as the moral authority of the world communityUN Resolution 61/225: UN Resolution 61/225UN Resolution 61/225: UN Resolution 61/225 6 Key MessagesSlide8: The Resolution addresses all diabetesSlide9: “Diabetes is a chronic, debilitating and costly disease associated with severe complications”Slide10: “Diabetes poses risks to families, member states and the entire world”Slide11: “Diabetes poses challenges to agreed development goals, including the MDGs”Slide12: World Diabetes Day - annual UN World Day from November 2007Slide13: “National policies for prevention, care and treatment in line with sustainable development of healthcare systems”UNR 61/225: UNR 61/225 Joins UN Resolution on AIDS as the only other disease-specific UNRUN World Diabetes Day (14 Nov): UN World Diabetes Day (14 Nov) Joins AIDS as the only other disease granted a UN World Day (World Health Day, World Mental Health Day)UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTIONS: UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTIONS Many UN Resolutions simply gather dustUNR 61/225: UNR 61/225 “Opportunity” given to the Diabetes WorldKey Strategy Concepts: Key Strategy ConceptsDiabetes is an evolving disease: Diabetes is an evolving disease Younger ages Productive years Women losing protection CVD 50% world now live in cities Prevalence of Diabetes - 2007: Prevalence of Diabetes - 2007 246 MillionPrevalence of Diabetes - 2025: Prevalence of Diabetes - 2025 380 MillionDiabetes is a disease of affluence?: Diabetes is a disease of affluence? Overweight/obesity Decreased physical activity Ageing Genetic factors Diabetes is a disease of poverty!: Diabetes is a disease of poverty! Risk to achievement of MDGs Associated with poverty Causes poverty International Funding?: International Funding? Slide25: World Health AssemblyWorld Health Organization: World Health Organization 2008-2009 Budget 4.3 bn NCDs 2% NCDs cause 60% global mortality and morbidityWorld Health Leadership?: World Health Leadership? Ineffective in Diabetes Epidemic Failed to lead The world cannot wait for the infectious diseases to be solved: The world cannot wait for the infectious diseases to be solved NCDs must be addressed at the same timeThe world cannot afford to treat diabetes?: The world cannot afford to treat diabetes? Cannot afford NOT to treat diabetes Threatens future of healthcare systemsCost saving strategies: Cost saving strategies Reduce HbA1c < 9% Reduce BP < 160/95 High Risk Foot Pre-pregnancy care World Bank Report on Chronic Disease 2006Cost effective diabetes strategies: Cost effective diabetes strategies Prevent death Prevent human suffering Prevent birth malformationsAIDS - Diabetes?: AIDS - Diabetes? Chronic disease epidemics Primary prevention human behaviour Secondary prevention effectiveTipping Point: Tipping Point Infectious Diseases NCDsDiabetes world responses: Diabetes world responses Global and Regional leadershipDiabetes world has to be part of the solution: Diabetes world has to be part of the solutionClear focussed plan: Clear focussed plan Strategic plan Identify key objectives Focus on high impact strategies“Responsible Activism”: “Responsible Activism” Unify voices Power of individual Power of collective voiceIDF Global Strategic Plan: IDF Global Strategic Plan Funding Raise role of IDF Regions Increase IDF technical base Political role – UN, WHO, WB, FAOIDF Global Strategic Plan: IDF Global Strategic Plan Fund Raiser Epidemiologist Health Economist Diabetes Education ManagerIDF Atlas – Fourth Edition: IDF Atlas – Fourth Edition Definitive data Aligned WHO/IDF Up to date Public and free On-lineIDF Centres of Diabetes Education: IDF Centres of Diabetes Education Regional Coordinators Subregional/national centres Train the trainer IDF curricula, standards IDF Clinical GuidelinesGlobal Diabetes Foundation?: Global Diabetes Foundation? For primary prevention IDF will join forces with Obesity and Heart disease NGOsGlobal Diabetes Foundation?: Global Diabetes Foundation? Access to essential Drugs Access to BG monitoring Building Unity: Building Unity One voice Responsible ActivismBlue Circle: Blue Circle Symbol for Unite for Diabetes Branding of diabetes How will you celebrate the first UN World Diabetes Day?: How will you celebrate the first UN World Diabetes Day? November 14, 2007Why celebrate?: Why celebrate? Raise awareness Unite the Diabetes World Political activism Empire State Building: Empire State BuildingTokyo Tower: Tokyo TowerResolution March: 66th Board of Management 36th Executive Board Resolution MarchSlide51: UN Reception on November 14th for 1000 people Rally for people with diabetes UN Symposium on Economic Impact of Diabetes on Developing Countries UN Press briefingChicago Proclamation: Chicago Proclamation “… proclaim November 14 World Diabetes Day in Chicago and urge all Chicagoans to help fight this disease by increasing awareness of the risk factors of diabetes, making healthy lifestyle choices etc ….Signs of Optimism: Signs of Optimism Action plan for WHA 2008Gulf Cooperation States Proclamation on Diabetes: Gulf Cooperation States Proclamation on Diabetes Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, UAE, YemenKey Messages: Key Messages Evolving disease A disease of poverty Workforce issues Cannot afford NOT to treat Cannot wait for CDs to be solved Diabetes economic indicators for World BankKey Messages: Key Messages Responsible activism Tipping point concept “Diabetes World” “Unite for Diabetes” movement “Blue Circle” branding Part of solution and not just the problem “When people work with integrity and commitment for a noble cause, sometimes the world will listen”Dr Muhammed Ali SorcarDeputy AmbassadorUN Bangladesh Mission: “When people work with integrity and commitment for a noble cause, sometimes the world will listen” Dr Muhammed Ali Sorcar Deputy Ambassador UN Bangladesh Mission Thank You: Thank You