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World leaders adopt historic declaration on noncommunicable diseases, mental health

WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus said the commitments offer a “once-in-a-generation opportunity” to change the course of global health and improve quality of life.
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The declaration sets measurable targets to be reached by 2030, including reducing tobacco use, improving control of high blood pressure and expanding access to mental healthcare for millions more.

By Cecilia Ologunagba

World leaders meeting at the UN General Assembly in New York have adopted a historic declaration to tackle noncommunicable diseases and mental health conditions together.

The World Health Organisation (WHO), in a statement, stated that the agreement marked the first time governments have committed to addressing chronic illnesses – such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes – alongside mental health, recognising their growing toll on lives and economies worldwide.

Noncommunicable diseases are among the leading causes of death worldwide, while mental health conditions affect more than one billion people.

The declaration sets measurable targets to be reached by 2030, including reducing tobacco use, improving control of high blood pressure and expanding access to mental healthcare for millions more.

WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus said the commitments offer a “once-in-a-generation opportunity” to change the course of global health and improve quality of life.

The declaration also calls on countries to strengthen national health policies, expand access to essential services and secure sustainable funding to turn promises into action.

Progress will be reviewed through regular UN reporting, with governments expected to show concrete results in the years ahead.

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