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UN laments slow pace in NCDs, mental health mortality reduction

Oluwaseun Sonde by Oluwaseun Sonde
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The United Nations has lamented that the world is not on track to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal target of 3.4 of a one-third reduction in premature mortality from the Non-communicable Diseases NCDs and mental health conditions by 2030.

UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterrez who disclosed this at the High-level Meeting on the Prevention and Control of Non-communicable Diseases and the Promotion of Mental Health Well-Being said his latest report makes it clear that progress has slowed.

The UN Chief’s remark delivered the Deputy Secretary-General, Amina J. Mohammed said every two seconds, someone under the age of 70 dies from a noncommunicable disease, adding that in this past year alone, over 43 million lives of all ages were lost to NCDs making the largest cause of global deaths.
Mental health conditions affect over one billion people worldwide, and suicide remains among the leading causes of death for young people. 2.8 billion people cannot afford a healthy diet.

“These figures are not only statistics. It represent lives shortened, livelihoods taken away, and communities that are held back. They remind us that NCDs and mental health conditions are among the greatest public health and development challenges of our time.

“We see this played out among many groups in many contexts – including the post-COVID surge in youth mental health needs, and the growing burden of NCDs in conflict and crisis settings, where the health systems are often least equipped to respond”.
Guterrez boldly said progress have been made since the first High-Level Meeting in 2011, revealing that Tobacco use is declining, more countries have national strategies in place, and access to treatment is expanding.  

“Yet, my latest report makes clear that progress has slowed. The world is not on track to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal target of 3.4 of a one-third reduction in premature mortality from NCDs by 2030.

The costs are immense – in human suffering, life expectancy, but also in lost productivity, strained health systems, and deepening inequality. These conditions are largely preventable. Proven, cost- effective actions do exist – but they must actually reach people. 
“This month, the World Health Organization added GLP-1-based medicines – widely known as obesity drugs – to its Essential Medicines List for type 2 diabetes with related conditions, alongside other essential medicines for hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

“Lifesaving medicines must be available and affordable, not a privilege of wealth or geography. The economics are on our side:  the WHO shows that scaling proven NCD measures returns around $7 for every $1 that is invested”.

The UN Chief disclosed the Political Declaration sets out for the achievable goals: by 2030, 150 million fewer people using tobacco; 150 million more with hypertension under control; and 150 million more with access to mental health care.

He said to achieve these targets, the World must act together to strengthen primary health care as the foundation of universal health coverage.
Guterrez added, “We must work across sectors and partners to address social, economic, environmental determinants – and the market forces – that shape how people live, what choices they make, and ultimately their health and well-being.

“We must elevate mental health and psychosocial care in humanitarian settings, where pressures are immense and needs are often overlooked and underfunded. Ensure the sustainable financing, including better use of fiscal measures to promote health and smart choices.

“We must place people living with NCDs and mental health conditions at the centre of these efforts, recognizing their lived experience as source of knowledge and strength. And must be accountable for our commitments.With only five years left to 2030, time is short.

“But if we act with urgency and unity, we can change the trajectory. Let us pledge to commit to prevention, to equity, and accelerated action. Together, we can transform lives, safeguard livelihoods, and deliver on our promise of health and well-being for all”, he concluded.

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