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Public perceptions of noncommunicable diseases: awareness and understanding
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World Health Organization

Public perceptions of noncommunicable diseases: awareness and understanding

Database

15 Jun 2023

In 2021-22, an international survey of people's perceptions of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and their risk factors was conducted by the global polling company Gallup, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and Bloomberg Philanthropies. The survey covered 7000 participants from across 5 countries – Colombia, India, Jordan, the United Republic of Tanzania and the United St...

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Monitoring service integration and engaging stakeholders: experience from Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania
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World Health Organization

Monitoring service integration and engaging stakeholders: experience from Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania

Case study

17 May 2023

Background: Although integration of services for HIV and NCDs has been proven to improve compliance, evidence for the socioeconomic consequences, such as economies of scale for providers and patients, is lacking. This study addressed use of clinical resources, staff time, relative service efficiency and overall social costs associated with integrating HIV, diabetes and hypertension services in...

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Tanzania National Diabetes Program 2013-2017 End Term Evaluation
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United Republic of Tanzania

Tanzania National Diabetes Program 2013-2017 End Term Evaluation

Publication

11 Oct 2019

The National Diabetes Program was coordinated through the Ministry of Health under the NCD section and was directly placed under the National NCD steering committee. The rollout of NDP program was made to utilize the already existing health infrastructure to bring out comprehensive diabetes &amp; other NCD services to the primary, secondary and tertiary levels of care while also introducing; nutri...