Dr Godfrey Xuereb Team Leader Surveillance and Population-based Prevention Department for the Prevention of NCDs A comprehensive global monitoring framework.

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Dr Godfrey Xuereb Team Leader Surveillance and Population-based Prevention Department for the Prevention of NCDs A comprehensive global monitoring framework including indicators and a set of voluntary global targets for the prevention and control of NCDs

The Political Declaration of the High Level Meeting Articles 61-62

In selecting indicators and targets, the following criteria were considered:  High epidemiological and public health relevance  Coherence with major strategies – Priorities of the Global Strategy for the Prevention and Control of NCDs and its Action Plan, as well the Political Declaration. – WHO framework for health systems priorities to monitor exposures, outcomes, and health systems response  Evidence driven targets and indicators – Availability of evidence-based effective and feasible public health interventions  Evidence of achievability at the country level  Existence of unambiguous data collection instruments and potential to set a baseline and monitor changes over time.

Comprehensive global monitoring framework including indicators and a set of voluntary targets for the prevention and control of NCDs

Reporting on indicators WHA69 (2016) 2015 WHA74 (2021) 2020 WHA79 (2026) baseline

Comprehensive Global Monitoring Framework Cancer incidence, by type of cancer per population Unconditional probability of dying between ages 30 and 70 years from cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, or chronic respiratory diseases.

Comprehensive Global Monitoring Framework

Age-standardized prevalence of insufficiently physically active persons aged 18+ years defined as less than 150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity per week, or equivalent Prevalence of insufficiently physically active adolescents defined as less than 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous intensity activity daily. Age –standardized mean proportion of total energy intake from saturated fatty acids in person aged 18+ years

Comprehensive Global Monitoring Framework Age-standardized prevalence of current tobacco use among persons aged 18+ years Prevalence of current tobacco use among adolescents

Comprehensive Global Monitoring Framework Age-standardized prevalence of overweight and obesity in persons aged 18+ years Age-standardized prevalence of raised blood pressure among persons aged 18+ years and mean systolic blood pressure.

Comprehensive Global Monitoring Framework Age-standardized prevalence of raised total cholesterol among persons aged 18+ years and mean total cholesterol.

Comprehensive Global Monitoring Framework Vaccination coverage against hepatitis B virus monitored by number of third doses of Hep-B vaccine (HepB3) administered to infants

Comprehensive Global Monitoring Framework Access to palliative care assessed by morphine-equivalent consumption of strong opioid analgesics (excluding methadone) per death from cancer Adoption of national policies that limit saturated fatty acids and virtually eliminate partially hydrogenated vegetable oils (PHVO) in the food supply, as appropriate within the national context and national programmes Availability, as appropriate, if cost-effective and affordable, of HPV vaccines, according to national programmes and policies Policies to reduce the impact on children of marketing of foods and non- alcoholic beverages high in saturated fats, trans-fatty acids, free sugars, or salt.

Relationship between global and national targets  National targets should be consistent with the global targets  Targets may be adapted nationally, based on the country's situation  Adaptations would reflect what might be achievable in a specific country based on their performance, current exposure and what actions can be achieved  National adapted targets may be more or less ambitious than the global target

Action Plan for the prevention and control of Noncommunicable Diseases Vision: A world free of the avoidable burden of noncommunicable diseases Goal: To reduce the preventable and avoidable burden of morbidity and disability due to NCDs by means of multisectoral collaboration and cooperation at national, regional and global levels, so that populations reach the highest attainable standards of health and productivity at every age and those diseases are no longer a barrier to well-being or socioeconomic development

Action Plan for the prevention and control of Noncommunicable Diseases Vision: A world free of the avoidable burden of noncommunicable diseases Goal: To reduce the preventable and avoidable burden of morbidity and disability due to NCDs by means of multisectoral collaboration and cooperation at national, regional and global levels, so that populations reach the highest attainable standards of health and productivity at every age and those diseases are no longer a barrier to well-being or socioeconomic development

Action Plan for the prevention and control of Noncommunicable Diseases

For each objective there are: - Policy options for Member States - Actions for the Secretariat - Proposed actions for international partners Menu of policy options and cost-effective interventions for prevention and control of NCDs to assist Member States in implementing, as appropriate, for national context, actions to achieve the nine voluntary global targets

Action Plan for the prevention and control of Noncommunicable Diseases The purpose of the proposed global mechanism is to improve coordination of activities which address functional gaps that are barriers to the prevention and control of NCDs.