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South African Non-Communicable Diseases Alliance

welcome to the

South African Non-Communicable Diseases Alliance

welcome to the

South African Non-Communicable Diseases Alliance

welcome to the

South African Non-Communicable Diseases Alliance

South African Non-Communicable Diseases Alliance (SANCDA+)

The SANCDA+ is a health and social justice advocacy grouping of individuals and organisations seeking to uphold the human rights of people living with NCDs+ (PLWNCDs+) in South Africa.

The SANCDA+ exists to ensure that PLWNCDs+ at any age, get their constitutional right to equal and quality NCDs+ prevention and management services and support without experiencing financial hardship.

Founded by 4 trusted NCDs+ advocacy organisations with over 200 years of service to South Africa in 2013. The founding members are the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA), Diabetes SA, Heart and Stroke Foundation SA and PHANGO. Today it consists of more than 100 organisations and independent members allies and partners.

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COVID-19 & NCDs

Infographics for you to use to help you manage your on NCDs condition during COVID-19. These infographics, created...
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COVID-19 & NCDs

COVID-19 & NCDs

Infographics for you to use to help you manage your on NCDs condition during COVID-19. These infographics, created with our partners, and used on the SANCDA helpline and used by the government.   bit.ly/39y5rjr(opens in a new tab)

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NCDs integrated persons centred health servicies

Most of the South African health services are provided in siloes contrary to the sustainable development agenda. This document shows civil society's vision of integrated care to the NDoH Technical Committee. It highlights integrated care is a multi-dimensional...

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NCDs National Strategic Plan (NSP) January update

NCDs National Strategic Plan (NSP) January update

On 30 November, 2020 the current version of the NCDs NSP (draft 4 2020) was circulated to the NDoH Technical Committee for comment. We asked our stakeholder to comment again. However, within days the NDoH referred the draft Public Health England (PHE) for peer review....

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Accelerating Access to Palliative Care: Covid and Beyond Webinar

The South African Medical Research Council and the Palliative Care Action Group are proud to co-host a webinar that aims to highlight the imperative for a concerted and collaborative effort to accelerate access to palliative care and to report on the measures that are being taken towards implementation.

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