UN high level summit on NCDs

A-M Felton
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In the three round table discussions, the statements read by government representatives recognised the magnitude and impact of the NCD global challenge. There was no opportunity given to discuss possible solutions among those participating in these round tables. It was an opportunity lost and in fact a number of government representatives expressed this disappointment. In my view, the title ‘round table discussion’ was misleading.

Each government representative was permitted to make a three-minute statement and, because of the large number of statements, this consumed valuable time which might have been spent in a more worthwhile way in discussion regarding solutions but this appears to be the way in which UN ‘round tables’ are conducted. It was also the experience of FEND representatives at the informal civil society meeting at the UN in June.

Dr Margaret Chan, Director General of WHO, called the meeting a ‘watershed event’ during her plenary address at the opening of the summit. Many of the government representatives who spoke indicated their awareness of the impact of NCDs in their own countries, and in some cases committed to additional funding and action plans to specific programmes relating to NCD prevention and control. WHO will be the central agency co-ordinating action post following on from this summit in preparation for a formal report by the end of 2012.

It follows that civil society organisations including FEND should now engage with their national governments because it is there that the responsibility lies. So the work of advocacy must continue. The International Diabetes Federation, as a member of the NCD group, will be addressing the key issues in relation to the deficits in the political declaration as well as ensuring that governments who have made commitments during the UN HLM are held to account.

FEND will engage with WHO through the offices of Dr Ala Alwan, Assistant Director General of WHO with special responsibility for NCDs. FEND aims to offer its expertise in the field of diabetes nursing in addressing this major disease of the NCD group. We will keep you informed with regard to the response of WHO to this offer.

The full political declaration can be viewed in six languages at: www.un.org/Docs/journal/asp/ws.asp?m=A/66/L.1. Other documents can be found at: www.un.org/en/ga/ncdmeeting2011/documents.shtml.

Furthermore, you can also view the webcasts of the plenary and round tables at: www.unmultimedia.org/tv/webcast/c/ncdmeeting2011.html.

FEND was the only nursing organisation represented in the civil society groups.

At the time of writing, World Diabetes Day approaches on 14 November. I wish you all a successful day in promoting awareness of the burden of diabetes in your respective countries, and continued success in your advocacy for people with diabetes.

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联合国非传染性疾病高级别峰会
在三次圆桌讨论中,政府代表宣读的声明承认非传染性疾病全球挑战的规模和影响。参加这些圆桌会议的人没有机会讨论可能的解决办法。这是一个失去的机会,事实上,一些政府代表表达了这种失望。在我看来,“圆桌讨论”的标题具有误导性。每个政府代表都被允许作三分钟的发言,由于发言的数量很多,这消耗了宝贵的时间,这些时间本可以用更有价值的方式来讨论解决方案,但这似乎是联合国“圆桌会议”的进行方式。这也是6月联合国民间社会非正式会议上民盟代表的经验。世卫组织总干事陈冯富珍博士在首脑会议开幕式的全体讲话中称这次会议是一次“分水岭事件”。许多发言的政府代表表示,他们意识到非传染性疾病在本国的影响,并在某些情况下承诺为与非传染性疾病预防和控制有关的具体方案提供额外资金和行动计划。世卫组织将是本次首脑会议之后协调行动的中央机构,准备在2012年底之前提交一份正式报告。由此可见,包括绿色和平联盟在内的民间社会组织现在应该与他们的国家政府接触,因为责任就在那里。因此,宣传工作必须继续下去。作为非传染性疾病小组的成员,国际糖尿病联合会将处理与政治宣言中的缺陷有关的关键问题,并确保在联合国高级别会议期间作出承诺的政府承担责任。非洲免疫联盟将通过世卫组织特别负责非传染性疾病的助理总干事Ala Alwan博士的办公室与世卫组织进行接触。该联盟旨在提供其在糖尿病护理领域的专业知识,以应对非传染性疾病群体中的这一主要疾病。我们将随时向你通报世卫组织对这一提议的反应。《政治宣言》全文可在以下网址查阅:www.un.org/Docs/journal/asp/ws.asp?m=A/66/L.1。其他文件可在www.un.org/en/ga/ncdmeeting2011/documents.shtml.Furthermore上找到,您也可以在www.unmultimedia.org/tv/webcast/c/ncdmeeting2011.html.FEND上查看全体会议和圆桌会议的网络广播,我们是民间社会团体中唯一有代表的护理组织。在撰写本文时,11月14日是世界糖尿病日。我祝你们在各自国家提高对糖尿病负担的认识方面取得成功,并祝你们在为糖尿病患者宣传方面继续取得成功。
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