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The WHO framework for meaningful engagement focuses on empowering individuals affected by non-communicable diseases, mental health, and neurological conditions. It addresses the global challenge posed by these conditions, which cross boundaries and threaten lives and development. The framework emphasizes the importance of participatory approaches in health, enabling individuals with lived experiences to contribute to policy and program development. It aims to reduce inequalities and enhance health outcomes by involving these individuals in decision-making processes. The framework aligns with the WHO's priorities to achieve sustainable development goals and emphasizes the need for collective action from governments and communities.
Chronic diseases. --- Mental health. --- Chronic diseases --- Mental health
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This publication, issued by the World Health Organization, provides comprehensive guidelines for monitoring non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in healthcare facilities. The document outlines a framework, indicators, and application processes aimed at enhancing the surveillance of conditions such as hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases, and various cancers. It emphasizes the availability of essential medicines, trained personnel, and timely reporting to improve disease management and outcomes. The guidelines are intended for national healthcare systems and policymakers to facilitate better monitoring and intervention strategies. The book targets public health officials, healthcare providers, and stakeholders involved in disease prevention and management.
Public health surveillance. --- Chronic diseases. --- Public health surveillance --- Chronic diseases
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