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Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - Nikolai Khaltaev, MD, PhD GARD Regional Launch 14th Latin American Congress on Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology Buenos Aires, August 2006 The World Health Organization and The Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - Overview The World Health Organization (WHO): Preventing Chronic Diseases: a vital investment (2006) The Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases (GARD): a new way to prevent and control chronic diseases GARD Contribution to Prevent and Control Chronic Respiratory Diseases. An example in the West Pacific Region: China

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - Preventing Chronic Diseases: a vital investment

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - The global epidemic of chronic diseases

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases -  Cardiovascular diseases mainly heart disease and stroke  Cancer  Chronic respiratory diseases  Diabetes Chronic diseases

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - Chronic Respiratory Diseases including 300 million people with asthma, Hundreds of millions of people suffer from chronic respiratory diseases, 80 million people with moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and millions of others with mild COPD, allergic rhinitis, and other chronic respiratory diseases, which are often undiagnosed.

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - A new way to prevent and control chronic respiratory diseases Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases

The enormous human suffering caused by chronic respiratory diseases (CRD) has been recognized by the 53rd World Health Assembly (May 2000) which requested the Director General to: To continue giving priority to prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases, including CRD, with special emphasis on developing countries and other deprived populations; To coordinate, in collaboration with the international community, global partnerships and alliances for resource mobilization, advocacy, capacity building and collaborative research

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - What is the value added of this new way? The value added of developing an alliance with specialized national and international NGOs is to: To share responsibilities and building on each partner's expertise To combine the partners' strengths and knowledge, thereby achieving results that no one partner could attain alone. To improve coordination between existing governmental and nongovernmental programmes, which avoids duplication of efforts and wasting of resources.

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - Before GARD = lack of coordination, competition

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - WHO calls for a global and coordinated effort to fight Chronic Respiratory Diseases

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - GARD Launch, 28 March 2006, Beijing, People's Republic of China "GARD will provide an effective form in which health care workers, institutions and governments from all countries may jointly work to mobilize the entire population in efforts to prevent and control chronic respiratory diseases". Dr Longde Wang, Vice Minister of Health, China

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - GARD "Reaching a major goal like conquering chronic respiratory diseases is similar to a marathon run: it's a big effort but with energy, knowledge, support and the will to win, it can be done. I am convinced that the Global Alliance for Respiratory Diseases will win the battle against chronic respiratory disease, which kills four million people a year" Rosa Mota, former Portuguese marathon runner and Olympic champion

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - GARD Vision A world where all people can breathe freely: free breath for all

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - Goal To reduce the global burden of chronic respiratory diseases Objective To initiate a comprehensive approach to fight chronic respiratory diseases through: developing a standard way of obtaining relevant data on chronic respiratory disease risk factors; encouraging countries to implement health promotion and chronic disease prevention policies; and making recommendations of simple strategies for management of chronic respiratory diseases. GARD Goal and Objective

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - IUATLD (N. Billo, FRA) KAF (Y. Kim, KOR) KTL (P. Puska, FIN) NHLBI (B. Alving, USA) RSP (A. Chuchalin, RUS) SFAIC (G.Pauli, FRA) SPAIC (M. Morais de Almeida) SPLF (B. Housset, FRA) TTS (A. Kocabas, TUR) WAO (C. Baena-Cagnani, ARG) WHO-CC DU (S. Makino, JAP) WHO-CC GU (G. Joos, BEL) WONCA (A. Loh, SIN) June 2004 Jan 2005 February 2006 WHO AAA (D. Vervloet, France) AAAAI (E. Simon, CAN) AAAF (R. Pawankar, JAP) ACAAI (M. Blaiss, USA) AIMAR (C. Donner, ITA) ALAT (C. Luna, ARG) APAACI (T. Fukuda, JAP) APRS (Y. Fukuchi, JAP) ARIA (J. Bousquet, FRA) ATS (P. Wagner, USA) CCM (D. Greco, ITA) CNR-INMM (G. Rasi, ITA) DLHA (DK) EAACI (U. Wahn, GER) ECARF (T. Zuberbier, GER) EFA (S. Palkonen, FIN) ERS (R. Dahl, DK) FEMTEC (U. Solimene, ITA) FILHA (M. Nieminen, FIN) FIRS (A. Turnbull, SWI) GA2LEN (P. Van Cauwenberge, BEL) GINA (P. O’Byrne, CAN) GOLD (L. Fabbri, ITA) ICC (L. Grouse, USA) INTERASMA (I. Ansotegui, SPA) IPRAIS (J. Warner, UK) IPCRG (A. Ostrem, UK) IRCCS-SR (S. Bonini, ITA) GARD Participants from Pan American Region Oct 2002 WHO EFA Jan 2003 WHO EFA ARIA 2 3 WHO ACAAI ALAT ARIA ATS EAACI EFA ERS FILHA FIRS GA2LEN GINA GOLD NHLBI WAO WHO-CC DU WHO AAAAI AAAF ACAAI ARIA ATS EAACI EFA ERS FILHA FIRS GA2LEN GINA GOLD ICC INTERASMA KAF NHLBI WAO WHO-CC DU WHO-CC UCM WONCA

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - GARD contribution to prevent and control chronic diseases

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - GARD is part of WHO work to prevent and control chronic diseases Comprehensive and integrated action is the means to prevent and control chronic diseases

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - GARD will contribute to the global goal A 2% annual reduction in chronic disease death rates worldwide, per year, over the next 10 years. The scientific knowledge to achieve this goal already exists.

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases out of 10 lives saved: low and middle income countries

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases - Economic gain: billions

Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion – Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases -