Global leaders adopt political declaration to combat NCDs and mental health challenges
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Uncommunicable diseases are currently the main cause of death worldwide, causing about 18 million premature deaths per year, while mental health problems affect more than one billion people worldwide.
The United Nations hopes that the measure "beginning a new one was in combating some of the most urgent health challenges in the world, which affect people of all ages and performance levels".
Global leaders adopt political declaration to combat NCDs and mental health challenges
Leaders from across the world at the Eightieth United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) have adopted the political declaration to combat noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and mental health challenges through a fully integrated approach.
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Leaders from across the world at the Eightieth United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) have adopted the political declaration to combat noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and mental health challenges through a fully integrated approach. This is the outcome of the intergovernmental negotiations in advance of and considered by the fourth high-level meeting of the UNGA on the prevention and control of NCDs and the promotion of mental health and well-be…
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The United Nations (UN) General Assembly voted overwhelmingly in favour of a political declaration to combat non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and promote mental health on Monday, with 175 member states voting in favour, only the United States and Argentina voting against, and Paraguay as the only abstention. The declaration was due to have been adopted by […]
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