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Be cautious about roping in private sector for Non-communicable diseases prevention: WHO report
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New WHO guidance can support transparent and informed engagement with the private sector
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New definitions of oral health provide an opportunity to change mindsets and promote innovation to tackle high levels of unmet needs, but this will only be realised with a radical change in practice, argue Julian Fisher and colleagues
More than 3.5 billion people globally suffer from the main oral diseases. These conditions combined have an estimated global prevalence of 45% higher than any other non-communicable disease.1 A major barrier to improving this situation is our approach to oral health.
The prevailing mindset is that oral health is synonymous with dentistry and that poor oral health has little impact on personal and societal health and wellbeing. We need to shift away from the idea that the prevention and control of certain oral diseases equates to overall oral health and instead move to a broader and more inclusive understanding. Expanded …
Can current interlinked crises stimulate the structural and policy choices required for healthy societies?
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Despite the polycrisis confronting our world, as UN Secretary-General António Guterres counsels, we must rebuild trust and restore hope in 2024. In global health there are grounds for optimism, and opportunity too. Some of that lies in the World Health Organization (WHO). When Dr Tedros, WHO’s director-general, assumed helm of WHO in 2017, Anders Nordstrom, a former senior WHO member of staff decried the performance of WHO’s country offices and declared that “radical change is needed.”1 Arguably Tedros is delivering. What happens “on the ground” is central to his WHO Transformation initiative and the empowerment of country representatives. Crucially, Tedros will play a role …