But prevention and control of NCDs is no easy
task, leave alone the endeavor to do it globally. All those factors that
influence greater incidence of NCDs are on move risking their greater adoption
by people. The people of developing world are uprooted from their cultures
which had been more labor intensive, controlled nature driven food sources.
Their staple diets comprised whole grains, raw vegetables. But now they consume
more of refined wheat flour, polished pulses, packaged purees of tomato and
garlic, refined and super-refined vegetable oils which have lost the natural
health promoting ingredients.
The question is how we will counter the
technology on one hand promoting innovation to produce value added food stuffs
for greater profits and technology to counter NCDs. At the current times, the
human endeavors are multiplying problems, and then finding solutions to further
add problems, and then debating their control. The vicious circle goes on and on
and getting tangled within themselves. And in this vicious circle of non-communicable
diseases we are concerned with, NCDs are not separable from the communicable
ones. But there is one simple solution always, awareness and education!
Therefore our focus to get NCDs under control
must base on mass awareness and education. Health must assume center stage in
primary and undergraduate education; however, it should relate us as a
responsible partner of the sustainable development, a partner that cares for
the overall ecosystem and manage climate, environment, and biological diversity
in tune with development. Any forces that challenge this must be stalled?
Of course there are already many initiatives and
efforts, by nations, in the area of NCDs prevention and control. Several large organizations
are making sustained efforts for control of NCDs, besides several Alliances of organizations
are coordinating among themselves for more productive outcome. But the
challenges are formidable. Since the September 19th meet, sometime has elapsed.
At this summit governments had pledged to adopt by the end on 2012
targets to combat heart disease, cancer, diabetes, lung diseases and work on
reduction in consumption of tobacco, high salt, sugar, fat contents in food.
To remind those interested in prevention and
control of NCDs, and to educate and motivate the public to raise their concern
for effective implementation of the declaration's guidelines by their
governments, and for my own records on this blog, I have reproduced through the previous posting complete release
which was issued earlier by the News & Media Division, the UN Department of Public Information.
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