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Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
13 March 2018
News release
Suva, Fiji
Globally communities are struggling to cope with the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancers. In another step forward in combatting this epidemic, WHO has established an Independent Global High-level Commission on Noncommunicable Diseases, where the Tongan Minister of Health and Public Enterprises, Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala, has been appointed as one of the commissioners who will help raise awareness of the issues and experiences of NCDs in the Pacific.
(...) This is why we have developed and are implementing a National Strategy for combatting NCDs , which localises global guidelines and sets forth realistic, achievable actions for our entire community. (...) As a Commissioner, I look forward to being part of the global discussion to come up with practical solutions that can be applied in the Pacific”.
Combatting NCDs, and promoting mental health and wellbeing, are major priorities for WHO in the Pacific.
Language:English
Score: 1190089.55
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https://www.who.int/pitcairnis...on-on-noncommunicable-diseases
Data Source: un
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Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
13 March 2018
News release
Suva, Fiji
Globally communities are struggling to cope with the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancers. In another step forward in combatting this epidemic, WHO has established an Independent Global High-level Commission on Noncommunicable Diseases, where the Tongan Minister of Health and Public Enterprises, Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala, has been appointed as one of the commissioners who will help raise awareness of the issues and experiences of NCDs in the Pacific.
(...) This is why we have developed and are implementing a National Strategy for combatting NCDs , which localises global guidelines and sets forth realistic, achievable actions for our entire community. (...) As a Commissioner, I look forward to being part of the global discussion to come up with practical solutions that can be applied in the Pacific”.
Combatting NCDs, and promoting mental health and wellbeing, are major priorities for WHO in the Pacific.
Language:English
Score: 1190089.55
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https://www.who.int/northernma...on-on-noncommunicable-diseases
Data Source: un
Western Pacific
Kiribati
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Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
13 March 2018
News release
Suva, Fiji
Globally communities are struggling to cope with the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancers. In another step forward in combatting this epidemic, WHO has established an Independent Global High-level Commission on Noncommunicable Diseases, where the Tongan Minister of Health and Public Enterprises, Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala, has been appointed as one of the commissioners who will help raise awareness of the issues and experiences of NCDs in the Pacific.
(...) This is why we have developed and are implementing a National Strategy for combatting NCDs , which localises global guidelines and sets forth realistic, achievable actions for our entire community. (...) As a Commissioner, I look forward to being part of the global discussion to come up with practical solutions that can be applied in the Pacific”.
Combatting NCDs, and promoting mental health and wellbeing, are major priorities for WHO in the Pacific.
Language:English
Score: 1190089.55
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https://www.who.int/kiribati/n...on-on-noncommunicable-diseases
Data Source: un
Western Pacific
Nauru
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Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
13 March 2018
News release
Suva, Fiji
Globally communities are struggling to cope with the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancers. In another step forward in combatting this epidemic, WHO has established an Independent Global High-level Commission on Noncommunicable Diseases, where the Tongan Minister of Health and Public Enterprises, Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala, has been appointed as one of the commissioners who will help raise awareness of the issues and experiences of NCDs in the Pacific.
(...) This is why we have developed and are implementing a National Strategy for combatting NCDs , which localises global guidelines and sets forth realistic, achievable actions for our entire community. (...) As a Commissioner, I look forward to being part of the global discussion to come up with practical solutions that can be applied in the Pacific”.
Combatting NCDs, and promoting mental health and wellbeing, are major priorities for WHO in the Pacific.
Language:English
Score: 1190089.55
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https://www.who.int/nauru/news...on-on-noncommunicable-diseases
Data Source: un
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Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
13 March 2018
News release
Suva, Fiji
Globally communities are struggling to cope with the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancers. In another step forward in combatting this epidemic, WHO has established an Independent Global High-level Commission on Noncommunicable Diseases, where the Tongan Minister of Health and Public Enterprises, Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala, has been appointed as one of the commissioners who will help raise awareness of the issues and experiences of NCDs in the Pacific.
(...) This is why we have developed and are implementing a National Strategy for combatting NCDs , which localises global guidelines and sets forth realistic, achievable actions for our entire community. (...) As a Commissioner, I look forward to being part of the global discussion to come up with practical solutions that can be applied in the Pacific”.
Combatting NCDs, and promoting mental health and wellbeing, are major priorities for WHO in the Pacific.
Language:English
Score: 1190089.55
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https://www.who.int/palau/news...on-on-noncommunicable-diseases
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Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
13 March 2018
News release
Suva, Fiji
Globally communities are struggling to cope with the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancers. In another step forward in combatting this epidemic, WHO has established an Independent Global High-level Commission on Noncommunicable Diseases, where the Tongan Minister of Health and Public Enterprises, Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala, has been appointed as one of the commissioners who will help raise awareness of the issues and experiences of NCDs in the Pacific.
(...) This is why we have developed and are implementing a National Strategy for combatting NCDs , which localises global guidelines and sets forth realistic, achievable actions for our entire community. (...) As a Commissioner, I look forward to being part of the global discussion to come up with practical solutions that can be applied in the Pacific”.
Combatting NCDs, and promoting mental health and wellbeing, are major priorities for WHO in the Pacific.
Language:English
Score: 1190089.55
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https://www.who.int/micronesia...on-on-noncommunicable-diseases
Data Source: un
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Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
13 March 2018
News release
Suva, Fiji
Globally communities are struggling to cope with the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancers. In another step forward in combatting this epidemic, WHO has established an Independent Global High-level Commission on Noncommunicable Diseases, where the Tongan Minister of Health and Public Enterprises, Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala, has been appointed as one of the commissioners who will help raise awareness of the issues and experiences of NCDs in the Pacific.
(...) This is why we have developed and are implementing a National Strategy for combatting NCDs , which localises global guidelines and sets forth realistic, achievable actions for our entire community. (...) As a Commissioner, I look forward to being part of the global discussion to come up with practical solutions that can be applied in the Pacific”.
Combatting NCDs, and promoting mental health and wellbeing, are major priorities for WHO in the Pacific.
Language:English
Score: 1190089.55
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https://www.who.int/newcaledon...on-on-noncommunicable-diseases
Data Source: un
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Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
13 March 2018
News release
Suva, Fiji
Globally communities are struggling to cope with the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancers. In another step forward in combatting this epidemic, WHO has established an Independent Global High-level Commission on Noncommunicable Diseases, where the Tongan Minister of Health and Public Enterprises, Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala, has been appointed as one of the commissioners who will help raise awareness of the issues and experiences of NCDs in the Pacific.
(...) This is why we have developed and are implementing a National Strategy for combatting NCDs , which localises global guidelines and sets forth realistic, achievable actions for our entire community. (...) As a Commissioner, I look forward to being part of the global discussion to come up with practical solutions that can be applied in the Pacific”.
Combatting NCDs, and promoting mental health and wellbeing, are major priorities for WHO in the Pacific.
Language:English
Score: 1190089.55
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https://www.who.int/frenchpoly...on-on-noncommunicable-diseases
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Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
13 March 2018
News release
Suva, Fiji
Globally communities are struggling to cope with the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancers. In another step forward in combatting this epidemic, WHO has established an Independent Global High-level Commission on Noncommunicable Diseases, where the Tongan Minister of Health and Public Enterprises, Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala, has been appointed as one of the commissioners who will help raise awareness of the issues and experiences of NCDs in the Pacific.
(...) This is why we have developed and are implementing a National Strategy for combatting NCDs , which localises global guidelines and sets forth realistic, achievable actions for our entire community. (...) As a Commissioner, I look forward to being part of the global discussion to come up with practical solutions that can be applied in the Pacific”.
Combatting NCDs, and promoting mental health and wellbeing, are major priorities for WHO in the Pacific.
Language:English
Score: 1190089.55
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https://www.who.int/wallisandf...on-on-noncommunicable-diseases
Data Source: un
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Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
Pacific leadership in new WHO global commission on noncommunicable diseases
13 March 2018
News release
Suva, Fiji
Globally communities are struggling to cope with the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancers. In another step forward in combatting this epidemic, WHO has established an Independent Global High-level Commission on Noncommunicable Diseases, where the Tongan Minister of Health and Public Enterprises, Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala, has been appointed as one of the commissioners who will help raise awareness of the issues and experiences of NCDs in the Pacific.
(...) This is why we have developed and are implementing a National Strategy for combatting NCDs , which localises global guidelines and sets forth realistic, achievable actions for our entire community. (...) As a Commissioner, I look forward to being part of the global discussion to come up with practical solutions that can be applied in the Pacific”.
Combatting NCDs, and promoting mental health and wellbeing, are major priorities for WHO in the Pacific.
Language:English
Score: 1190089.55
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https://www.who.int/tuvalu/new...on-on-noncommunicable-diseases
Data Source: un