Webinar. Roles and responsibilities in the response to Covid-19, non-communicable diseases and tobacco
28 July 2020
Par: communication@cnct.fr
Dernière mise à jour: 28 July 2020
Temps de lecture: 2 minutes
NCDs in sub-Saharan Africa pose a growing challenge to health systems currently strained by the COVID19 pandemic. The COVID19 pandemic has benefited the tobacco industry which has increased its activity across the world. An opportunity for it to whitewash its image using corporate social responsibility. Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of non-communicable diseases and African countries are experiencing increasing rates of tobacco use.
The role of international and regional organizations, policy makers and civil society in managing COVID-19, strengthening prevention and delivery of health services to combat NCDs as well as effective implementation of tobacco control policies is very important in Africa.
An opportunity for national and international policy makers to share lessons learned from best practices and future actions to prevent epidemics and ensure uninterrupted health services for the fight against communicable and non-communicable diseases.
With the participation of:
- Daouda Elhadj Adam, Focal Point on Tobacco Control for the Union, Coordinator for French-speaking Africa of the FCA and President of the UAC;
- Dr Benjamin DJOUDALBAYE, Head of the Health Policy and Diplomacy Division of the African Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) of the African Union, Addis Ababa (Ethiopia);
- Mr ARMAND Roland Pierre BEOUINDE, Mayor of the city of Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso);
- Pr Joseph MUCUMBITSI, Cardiologist and Pediatrician, President of the Rwandan Heart Foundation;
- Mr Amadou Cheikh KANOUTÉ, Executive Director of the Pan-African Institute for Research, Training and Action for Citizenship, Consumption and Development in Africa (Cicodev - Africa) Dakar (Senegal);
- Mr Francis THOMPSON, Executive Director of the Framework Convention Alliance (FCA) Ottawa (Canada);
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