Translating the Global Diabetes Compact into National Strategies
The Global Diabetes Compact provides a comprehensive framework aimed at combating the rising prevalence of diabetes worldwide. In this upcoming discussion, we will delve into how to translate the principles outlined in the Compact into actionable national strategies. It is essential for countries to adopt these strategies that align with local contexts and infrastructure to ensure effective implementation.
Resource Mobilization
Effective resource mobilization is crucial for the success of any health initiative, and diabetes care is no exception. We will explore innovative funding models, partnerships, and collaboration opportunities that can enhance resource allocation. It is vital for stakeholders at all levels—including government bodies, private sectors, and international organizations—to work together to secure financial and logistical support.
The Crucial Role of Civil Society
Civil society plays an instrumental role in diabetes prevention and care. Engaging community organizations can significantly improve outreach and impact on the ground. In this session, we will highlight successful examples of civil society involvement in advocating for diabetes care and how these initiatives can influence policy and program development at the national level.
Advocacy Efforts
Advocacy is essential for driving policy changes that support diabetes prevention and management. As we prepare for the upcoming United Nations High-Level Meeting on Non-Communicable Diseases (UN HLM4 on NCDs), this discussion will focus on effective advocacy strategies. We will examine how grassroots movements, policy dialogue, and lobbying can contribute to stronger political commitment and heightened awareness around diabetes and non-communicable diseases.
We invite you to join us for this important online event, which will take place from 17:30 to 19:30 GMT+7. Your participation will contribute to a richer conversation and help shape the future of diabetes care globally.