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The potential link between JA-CHRODIS and the Action plan for the prevention and control of
noncommunicable diseases in the WHO European Region 2016–2025
Dr Zsuzsanna JakabWHO Regional Director for Europe
Brussels, 28 February 2017
Achieving the goals on premature mortality (30–69 years) from noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) • A 1.5% relative annual
reduction in overall premature mortality from cardiovascular disease (CVD), cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory diseases until 2020
• A 25% relative reduction in risk of premature mortality from CVD, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory diseases by 2025
• A reduction of premature mortality from NCDs by one third by 2030
The new global framework:United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development
Paris, France, December 2016
5
Ostrava, Czechia, 13–15 June 2017
Source: WHO. European Health for All database, 2015
Regional trends in overall premature NCD mortality are promising
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Age-standardized premature death rate (SDR) from NCDs for people aged 30─69 years and projections to 2025
European Region EU members before May 2004EU members since May 2004 Linear (EU members since May 2004)
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39% reduction between 2010 and 202535% reduction between 2010 and 202540% reduction between 2010 and 202542% reduction between 2010 and 2025
Progress on tobacco control
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Progress on alcohol: a mixed picture and ongoing challenges
Alcohol consumption in the WHO European Region decreased
11% between 1990 and 2014.
However, alcohol-attributable deaths increased by 4%.
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Good news on elimination of undernutrition
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A worrying picture of childhood obesity
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In the WHO European Region:
WHO/Europe’s strategies and action plans for NCD risk factors
The global and European action plans for prevention and control of NCDs
PRIORITY ACTION AREAS
Governance
Surveillance, monitoring and
evaluation, research
Prevention and health promotion
Health systems
Population level
Fiscal and marketing policies
Salt reduction
Clean air
Active living and mobility
Product reformulation and
improvement
Individual level
Cardio-metabolic risk assessment and
management
Early detection and effective treatment
Vaccination and communicable disease control
SUPPORTING INTERVENTIONS
Oral health and musculoskeletal
health
Mental health
Health in specific settings
Overview of European NCD action plan 2016–2025
PRIORITY INTERVENTIONS
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Potential links between European NCD action plan, related plans and the European Union Joint Action on
Chronic Diseases and Promoting Healthy Ageing across the Life-cycle (JA-CHRODIS)
• A commitment to better prevention, management and care• Evidence-based interventions at population and individual levels• Capacity-building and support to policy-makers• People-centred health systems• A life course approach• Monitoring and evaluation of policies
http://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/disease-prevention/tobacco/policy/tobacco-control-playbook
https://tobaccoplaybook.net/en/
http://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/disease-prevention/nutrition/multimedia/video-do-you-know-what-your-child-sees-online-digital-marketing-of-foods-to-children http://www.euro.who.int/__data/assets/pdf_file/0017/322226/Tackling-food-marketing-children-digital-world-trans-disciplinary-perspectives-en.pdf?ua=1
Priority interventions: fiscal and marketing policies
Priority interventions: active living and mobility
Priority interventions:early detection and
effective management
Assessing health systems for better NCD outcomes
Identifying needs
Engaging patients
Empowering populations
Designing care
Organizing providers & settings
Managing services delivery
Improving performance
Rearranging accountability
Aligning incentives
Preparing a competent workforce
Promoting responsible use of medicines
Innovating health technologies
Rolling out electronic health
Tackling determinants
CHANGEStrategizing with people
at the centre Implementing
transformations Enabling sustainable
change
PEOPLE SERVICES SYSTEM
The European Framework for Action on Integrated Health Services Delivery
© World Health Organization 2016
1Put people and their needs first
2Reorient the
model of care
3Reorganize the
delivery of services
4Engage patients, their families and
carers
5Rearrange
accountability mechanisms
6Align
incentives
9Partner with other sectors
and civil society
10Manage change
strategically
7Develop human
resources for health
8Uptake
innovations
10 lessons learned
2011Political
Declaration
2014Outcome
Document
2011Moscow
Declaration 2015Sustainable
Development Goals
2015Addis Ababa
20183rd High-
level Meeting2018
Only a few months to the 2018 United Nations High-level Meeting
Save the date!European Conference on Progress in the Implementation of the United Nations High-level Declaration on the Prevention and Control of NCDsMoscow, Russian Federation
8–9 June 2017
Thank you!European Conference on Progress in the Implementation of the United Nations High-level Declaration on the Prevention and Control of NCDsMoscow, Russian Federation
8–9 June 2017