Sharjah meeting considers how to combat non-infectious diseases

NULL

Diabetes, heart disease, stroke and cancer are just some of the illnesses coming under the spotlight at a conference in Sharjah. Non-communicable diseases are the world’s number one killer, and account for thirty-five million deaths globally. Conference organisers are looking at how they can harness civil society to raise awareness and reduce childhood mortality by 25% in the next decade. The event will identify barriers, take stock of progress, and look at opportunities to improve disease prevention and control.

More from Local News

  • UAE Foreign Minister receives Syrian counterpart

    H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, on Monday received the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Syria’s Transitional Government, Asaad al-Shibani.

  • NCM completes first joint scientific expedition to South Pole

    The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) completed its first joint scientific expedition to the South Pole, alongside the Bulgarian Institute of Polar Research, in an effort to further understand environmental conditions in the area. 

  • UAE achieves over one million air movements in 2024

    The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has announced that the Sheikh Zayed Air Navigation Centre successfully surpassed one million air traffic movements in 2024.

  • DEWA wins two Global Innovation Awards

    Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has won two awards at the Global Innovation Awards 2024, organised by Enterprise Asia, to honour organisations that excel in innovative services, entrepreneurship, sustainability, and spreading the culture of innovation.

News