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Non-Communicable Diseases in Humanitarian Settings

NCDs are the leading cause of death in almost every region of the world, and place a huge burden on individuals, families and societies. Humanitarian settings have a negative effect on the levels of disease, and the possibility of treatment. The importance of NCDs in global health is acknowledged by their inclusion in the Sustainable Development Goals, which call for a reduction of a third in premature mortality from NCDs by 2030. However, NCDs have until recently received little attention in humanitarian settings, leaving prevention, care and treatment needs largely unaddressed among some of the most vulnerable populations. According to the World Health Organization, 70 percent of global deaths are due to NCDs. The four main disease groups which cause the greatest number of deaths are cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (including asthma). The course will provide knowledge about issues and dilemmas that occur around NCDs in humanitarian settings and possible solutions. Why are NCDs a problem in humanitarian emergencies or crises? Natural disasters and complex emergencies, including armed conflict, have a negative effect on the levels of disease, and on the possibilities for preventing, treating and caring for people with NCDs. People living with NCDs often need continuous care to avoid disease progression, and disrupted treatment due to natural disaster or emergencies pose a large health challenge. In conflict situations and fragile contexts, the challenge of disrupted care and treatment may be exacerbated – an estimated 65 million people have been forcibly displaced by conflict, displacement lasts longer, and at times health systems and health personnel are deliberately targeted.

Status: Emergency Response
Status: Health Systems
IntermediateCourse15 hours

Featured reviews

HK

5.0Reviewed Jul 21, 2023

I loved the case studies and the articles to read.

TD

5.0Reviewed Sep 13, 2024

Was able to undertake comprehensive course and it was worth taking. I was able to gain more knowlege and insignt to guide me further for emergency managment.

HM

5.0Reviewed Oct 3, 2020

it has been a great for me to have experience on this kinds of course.

BA

5.0Reviewed Oct 18, 2019

This course is incredibly interesting and well structured

AS

5.0Reviewed Mar 20, 2019

Coursera is very nice and easy way to uptade your knowledge ,have participants have numerous choices of courses and can do the course of their choice.overall I am happy with this.

NS

5.0Reviewed May 19, 2021

So valuable course and great learning opportunity- really recommended and to review again for info refresh

IH

5.0Reviewed Apr 9, 2020

Really interesting and great real life examples and case studies.Nice mix of readings to broaden knowledge.

PK

4.0Reviewed Sep 10, 2020

Great course, it would be great if the articles used were up to date.

AE

5.0Reviewed May 5, 2023

Thank You Prof. Siri Tellier for this essential course. I have learnt a lot from the lectures and the wealth of academic research the course has made available. THANK YOU

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