Dr. Joseph Mbatia Assistant Director and Head, NCD, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (Tz. Mainland)

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Dr. Joseph Mbatia Assistant Director and Head, NCD, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (Tz. Mainland)

Outline Introduction NCD strategy objective Current status Ongoing priorities Challenges Way forward Conclusion

Introduction

Burden of NCD in low & middle income countries In 2005 NCD accounted for 60% of all deaths and 47% of global burden of diseases By 2020 the figures are expected to raise to 73 and 60% respectively 80% of NCD are already occurring in low and middle income countries WHO (2008)

NCD Strategy Objective Goal To reduce the Chronic disease burden General Objective To combine integrated action on NCD risk factors and their underlying determinants, and strengthen health systems so as to reduce the NCD morbidity and mortality

Strategic Objectives Component 1 = Primary prevention Component 2 = Secondary prevention Component 3 = Tertiary prevention Component 4 = Surveillance, research, M&E

Proposed activities for all levels of healthcare (the wish list!) All common NCD eg: cancer, diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases, malnutrition, injuries and trauma, CVDs, childhood NCD, mental disorders Interventions for referral, regional and district hospitals. Also health centers, dispensaries and in the community Intervention included primary, secondary and tertiary prevention services

NCD Baseline Survey Rapid situation analysis of NCD services in the districts Evaluation of availability of essential medicines, clinics, diagnostics etc. Availability of health workers to support NCD services

STEPwise risk factor survey Major Behavioral Risk Factors Major Biological Risk Factors Tobacco use Harmful alcohol use Unhealthy diet (low fruit & vegetables) Physical inactivity Overweight & obesity Raised blood pressure Raised blood glucose Abnormal blood lipids/ cholesterol

NCD Implementation plan Wish list of common NCDs for all levels of care Baseline Study of Status Of NCD In the Districts STEPwise Risk Factor Survey

Ongoing priorities Completion of NCD implementation plan Strengthen the capacity of the NCD section MoHSW Alcohol policy Support diabetes project in all regions and districts in Tanzania mainland Support ORCI complete the national cancer strategy

Challenges Shortage of human resources for NCD services Very limited financing NCD gaps in the health care system Limited capacity for screening common NCD Limited awareness of NCD risk factors among health workers and the general public Delayed presentation leading to serious complications and compromised quality of life

Way Forward Urgent need to develop a comprehensive implementation plan for the NCD Strategy Strengthen NCD competence at zonal, regional and district hospitals Develop tools to support NCD capacity building for all levels of care Tools for NCD advocacy and sensitization Strengthen the NCD M&E and coordinate surveillance and research Establish strategy for multi-sector collaboration

Conclusion Hope for better coordinated prevention and control of NCD National NCD strategy important milestone Resource constraints major challenge Baseline and STEPwise survey reports key inputs for NCD implementation plans Need of funds to finalize drafting the implementation plan