Chronic Diseases: PAHO Activities
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This fact sheet summarizes the PAHO focus and activities on chronic disease.
Mission: For member countries to adopt feasible cost-effective policies and strategies for the prevention and control of chronic diseases of major importance to public health.
Description
- Established in 1995 in recognition of the predominance of chronic diseases among causes of morbidity and mortality throughout the Region of the Americas.
- Provides technical cooperation at the regional, national and local levels for chronic disease prevention and control.
- Puts emphasis on technical capacity-building, including support for demonstration projects within countries.
- Aimed at integrating chronic disease prevention and control within the context of primary and secondary health care.
Program Focus
- Strengthen national capacities to develop efficient policies, strategies, and models for interventions and working partnerships for controlling chronic diseases with special emphasis on cardiovascular disease, cervical cancer, and diabetes.
- Promote the establishment of a regional network of countries using an integrated approach for chronic disease control.
- Support the development and improvement of national and regional surveillance of chronic diseases and their risk factors.
The following chart displays the need for action in the area of chronic diseases:
Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) for
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