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World Diabetes Day: WHO over Breaking Barriers, Bridging Gaps

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By Saima Wazed, WHO Regional Director for South-East Asia

This year the theme for World Diabetes Day is “Breaking Barriers, Bridging Gaps”. It serves as a reminder to all of us of the need to collectively work to overcome the growing burden of diabetes globally and in WHO South-East Asia Region. The theme emphasizes the importance of tackling the challenges faced by individuals. Communities, and health systems to access diabetes prevention and management.

Latest estimates for 2022 indicates that diabetes affects nearly 246 million people in the WHO South-East Asia Region. The outcomes of untreated and uncontrolled diabetes range from heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure, blindness, and amputations. These complications not only impose an emotional and financial burden on individuals and families but also significant financial strain on healthcare systems.

More than 60% of people with diabetes in the Region are unaware of their status. The public need to made aware of prevention, detection. And management of diabetes through awareness campaigns integrated with campaigns aimed at healthy lifestyles. And those targeted at maternal, child and adolescent health considering the life course approach.

Prevention of risk factors of diabetes needs an enabling environment and implementing WHO best buys interventions in the national context through a multisectoral approach. The policy and programmatic initiatives taken by countries of the South-East Asia Region to address tobacco control, obesity. Trans fatty acid elimination, and physical inactivity are positive steps and identify as good practices globally.

Bridging the service gaps to ensure timely access to diabetes care can save lives. The care services need to be equitable, comprehensive, accessible, and affordable. In our Region, less than one in three adults with diabetes are on treatment and less than 15 % of people living with diabetes have the disease status under control. The lack of readiness of our primary healthcare systems in terms of standard management protocol availability of essential medicines. Issues related to availability and affordability of quality diagnostics. And trained healthcare professionals need to remedied immediately.

The countries in the WHO South-East Asia Region, are making steady progress in the provision of services for the management of diabetes.

More than 23 million people with diabetes placed on protocol-based management by mid-2024 aiming to reach the SEAHEARTS target of 100 million with diabetes and hypertension to placed on standard treatment by 2025.

There is a further need to strengthen the integration of diabetes care into primary healthcare systems. Including the implementation of the WHO HEARTS D technical package in the national context. Equipping primary health care with essential medicines and diagnostics including insulin and HbA1c testing. Robust systems for monitoring the diabetes outcomes, and integration of diabetes services. With infectious diseases like tuberculosis to mutually benefit both TB and NCD programmes.

Read Also – India Has The Highest Number of diabetes Cases In The World, Even More Than China: Report

The path to overcome barriers and care gaps is long and challenging, but achievable. It is a shared responsibility of governments, healthcare providers, and communities to prevent diabetes and make healthier, longer, and more productive lives of people living with diabetes. On this World Diabetes Day, let us come together to ensure that no one is left behind and that equitable, affordable, and high-quality diabetes care becomes a reality for all.

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Kirti is a Health Editor at Healthwire Media, specializing in health journalism and digital health communication. With over four years of experience in the healthcare media landscape, she is dedicated to transforming complex clinical data into accessible, patient-friendly information. Kirti oversees the editorial lifecycle of every article, ensuring they meet rigorous fact-checking standards and align with the latest guidelines from primary sources like the WHO and Ministry of Health. In her role, Kirti works closely with a panel of board-certified physicians and medical reviewers to ensure that every piece of content published is not only easy to understand but also medically accurate and safe for the public. She is passionate about health literacy and helping readers navigate their wellness journeys with confidence.

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