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The United Nations Takes on The Diabetes EpidemicPosted: Monday, May 22, 2006Diabetes has become an enormous international problem with the number expected to rocket to beyond 334 million. In response to this crisis, the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) has initiated an effort to develop and promote a United Nations resolution on diabetes. They have gathered leaders in the areas of diabetes care, advocacy and industry, including the World Health Organization (WHO), American Diabetes Association, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Rotary International and Lions Club International, to cooperate on the resolution. Above all, unity is required in the fight against this pandemic. The IDF believes two tactics are needed to make an impact on the diabetes crisis worldwide: to create a United Nations resolution acknowledging diabetes as a serious problem; and to develop an extensive public relations campaign highlighting the need for action. The project is huge in scope and will be ongoing for several years. IDF president-elect Martin Silink says, “The aim is to run the largest global awareness campaign ever held for diabetes with the goal of reaching one billion people.” The IDF campaign aims to empower, energize and educate those living with and affected by diabetes. One component of the IDF campaign aims to involve young people by engaging them as advocates through the Youth Ambassadors program. Youth Ambassadors must be between the ages of 18 and 25 and will be nominated by each of the IDF member associations. Twenty-five nominees will be selected and trained at the upcoming IDF meeting in Cape Town, South Africa, in December 2006. The project is an exciting venture that could provide our cause with a great deal of recognition and attention. The IDF hopes the resolution will be officially recognized on World Diabetes Day, November 14, 2007. Statistics show that in spite of all our efforts to date, diabetes is still out of control, under-funded and under-recognized. The projected increases in the number of diabetics will outstrip the ability of health systems to cope and will jeopardize the health of millions. The IDF hopes that a resolution would Increase global awareness of diabetes, increase recognition of the humanitarian, social and economic burden of diabetes, promote strategies for the prevention of diabetes complications and promote public health strategies for the prevention of diabetes. Source: Diabetes In Control: IDF Press Release |
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