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Case study5 September 2023

CASE STUDY: Leveraging the power of communities for stronger NCD advocacy

What happens when people living with NCDs are not just beneficiaries, but architects of the very policies and programs designed to respond to their needs?

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Newsletter1 September 2022

ACCESS TODAY: AUGUST 2022 NEWSLETTER

In the latest edition of Access Today, Interim Director of Access Accelerated, Herb Riband reflects on the role of Access Accelerated as the drive towards the 2030 SDGs intensifies.

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Interview16 August 2023

Patient Centricity is Key: Interview with Christopher Agbega

Christopher Agbega's decades-long journey to a Hereditary Motor Sensory Neuropathy diagnosis underscores the challenges many people living with NCDs face, from lengthy diagnosis pathways to the financial burden of accessing essential care.

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Cancer

Report6 March 2020

Economic and Social Consequences of Cancer in Kenya

“Economic and Social Consequences of Cancer in Kenya: Case Studies of Selected Households” is a qualitative study to shed light on the patient journey. Through several case studies, we gain…

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News3 April 2019

In the News: “Redefining UHC – the Opportunity for NCDs”

The Kenya Ministry of Health, NCD Alliance Kenya and Access Accelerated hosted the non-communicable diseases (NCDs) stakeholder meeting, “Redefining UHC – the Opportunity for NCDs,” in Naivasha, Kenya on 28…

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News23 January 2019

Paraguay: Public Private Partnership fosters new cancer policy to save lives

  Cancer mortality rates in children show unacceptable inequalities between high and low- and middle-income countries. In the latter, late diagnosis, inadequate access to healthcare facilities, and treatment abandonment are…

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Ghana

Video16 February 2020

Turning the Tide: BBC documentary showcases Access Accelerated's NCD strategy in action

The global burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) disproportionately affects low- and middle-income countries, where 86% of premature NCD deaths occur. Only by working together – across sectors – can we…

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Video14 February 2020

Driving NCD Advocacy in Ghana

UN Sustainable Development Goal 3.4 is not only a commitment to NCD prevention and treatment, but also in support of mental health and well-being. In Ghana, Martha Coffie is leading…

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Report1 January 2020

Access Accelerated in Ghana: Fact Sheet

Access Accelerated is working with our partners to amplify the voices of people living with NCDs in Ghana, advance data-driven decisions to inform health policy and improve the delivery of…

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Kenya

News29 June 2020

Allies in a battle against NCDs in Kenya

Through pilot projects, analytical work and knowledge sharing, the World Bank and Access Accelerated are collaborating on programs to tackle the burden of NCDs.   In Kenya, the World Bank…

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Report6 March 2020

Economic and Social Consequences of Cancer in Kenya

“Economic and Social Consequences of Cancer in Kenya: Case Studies of Selected Households” is a qualitative study to shed light on the patient journey. Through several case studies, we gain…

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News3 April 2019

Momentum in Kenya: Increasing access to NCD care in the context of UHC

  Access Accelerated returned to Kenya from 28 February to 1 March for the non-communicable diseases (NCDs) stakeholder meeting, “Redefining UHC – the Opportunity for NCDs,” co-hosted with the Ministry…

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Vietnam

Video16 February 2020

Turning the Tide: BBC documentary showcases Access Accelerated's NCD strategy in action

The global burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) disproportionately affects low- and middle-income countries, where 86% of premature NCD deaths occur. Only by working together – across sectors – can we…

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Video14 February 2020

Cultivating Community Participation in Vietnam

Access Accelerated, PATH and Vietnam’s Ministry of Health are scaling a successful hypertension prevention and management program, originally started by the Novartis Foundation in Ho Chi Minh City in 2016,…

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Report1 January 2020

Access Accelerated in Vietnam: Fact Sheet

Access Accelerated is concentrating its work in Vietnam to support the integration of NCD services and screening into primary healthcare. We are working with partners to scale pilot programs nationally…

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