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CARICOM
HEADS ADOPT DECLARATION ON NCDs |
(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) The curtain came down on the landmark Summit on
Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases (CNCDs) on Saturday, 15
September 2007, with the adoption of a fourteen-point
declaration committing Heads of Government to collective
action to stop the epidemic of Chronic Non-Communicable
Diseases.
Among the tenets in the declaration titled, Uniting to Stop
the Epidemic of Chronic NCDs, were the commitment from the
Heads of Government to give full support for the initiatives
and mechanisms aimed at strengthening regional health
institutions; immediate pursuance of a legislative agenda
for passage of the legal provisions related to the
International Framework Convention on Tobacco Control;
development of public education programmes on lifestyle
management as well as through the formal education system
and support for CARICOM and PAHO as the joint Secretariat
for the Caribbean Co-operation in Health (CCH) to be the
entities responsible for the monitoring and evaluation of
the Declaration.
The Declaration also stated that the public revenue derived
from tobacco, alcohol or other such products would be
employed for preventing Chronic NCDs, promoting health and
supporting the work of the Commissions.
Additionally, the Declaration called for the mandating of
the re-introduction of physical education in schools where
necessary; provide incentives and resources to effect this
policy and ensure that our education sectors promote
programmes aimed at providing healthy school meals and
promoting healthy eating.
The Summit also endorsed the efforts of the Caribbean
Regional Negotiating Machinery to pursue fair trade policies
in all international trade negotiations including TRIPS and
access to drugs for NCDs, thereby promoting greater use of
indigenous agricultural products and foods by our
populations and reducing the negative effects of
globalization on our food supply.
Below, is a copy of the declaration.
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DECLARATION OF PORT-OF
-SPAIN:
UNITING TO STOP THE EPIDEMIC OF CHRONIC NCDs
We, the Heads of Government of the Caribbean
Community (CARICOM), meeting at the Crowne Plaza Hotel,
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago on 15 September 2007 on
the occasion of a special Regional Summit on Chronic
Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs);
Conscious of the collective actions which have in the
past fuelled regional integration, the goal of which is to
enhance the well-being of the citizens of our countries;
Recalling the Nassau Declaration (2001), that “the
health of the Region is the wealth of Region”, which
underscored the importance of health to development;
Inspired by the successes of our joint and several
efforts that resulted in the Caribbean being the first
Region in the world to eradicate poliomyelitis and measles;
Affirming the main recommendations of the Caribbean
Commission on Health and Development which included
strategies to prevent and control heart disease, stroke,
diabetes, hypertension, obesity and cancer in the Region by
addressing their causal risk factors of unhealthy diets,
physical inactivity, tobacco use and alcohol abuse and
strengthening our health services;
Impelled by a determination to reduce the suffering
and burdens caused by NCDs on the citizens of our Region
which is the one worst affected in the Americas;
Fully convinced that the burdens of NCDs can be
reduced by comprehensive and integrated preventive and
control strategies at the individual, family, community,
national and regional levels and through collaborative
programmes, partnerships and policies supported by
governments, private sectors, NGOs and our other social,
regional and international partners;
Declare -
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Our full support for the
initiatives and mechanisms aimed at strengthening
regional health institutions, to provide critical
leadership required for implementing our agreed
strategies for the reduction of the burden of Chronic,
Non-Communicable Diseases as a central priority of the
Caribbean Cooperation in Health Initiative Phase III (CCH
III), being coordinated by the CARICOM Secretariat, with
able support from the Pan American Health Organisation/World
Health Organisation (PAHO/WHO) and other relevant
partners;
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That we strongly encourage
the establishment of National Commissions on NCDs or
analogous bodies to plan and coordinate the
comprehensive prevention and control of chronic NCDs;
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Our commitment to pursue
immediately a legislative agenda for passage of the
legal provisions related to the International Framework
Convention on Tobacco Control; urge its immediate
ratification in all States which have not already done
so and support the immediate enactment of legislation to
limit or eliminate smoking in public places, ban the
sale of tobacco products to children, insist on
effective warning labels and introduce such fiscal
measures as will reduce accessibility of tobacco;
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That public revenue derived
from tobacco, alcohol or other such products should be
employed, inter alia for preventing chronic NCDs,
promoting health and supporting the work of the
Commissions;
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That our Ministries of
Health, in collaboration with other sectors, will
establish by mid-2008 comprehensive plans for the
screening and management of chronic diseases and risk
factors so that by 2012, 80% of people with NCDs would
receive quality care and have access to preventive
education based on regional guidelines;
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That we will mandate the
re-introduction of physical education in our schools
where necessary, provide incentives and resources to
effect this policy and ensure that our education sectors
promote programmes aimed at providing healthy school
meals and promoting healthy eating;
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Our endorsement of the
efforts of the Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute (CFNI),
Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development
Institute (CARDI) and the regional inter-governmental
agencies to enhance food security and our strong support
for the elimination of trans-fats from the diet of our
citizens, using the CFNI as a focal point for providing
guidance and public education designed toward this end;
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Our support for the efforts
of the Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery (CRNM)
to pursue fair trade policies in all international trade
negotiations thereby promoting greater use of indigenous
agricultural products and foods by our populations and
reducing the negative effects of globalisation on our
food supply;
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Our support for mandating
the labelling of foods or such measures as are necessary
to indicate their nutritional content through the
establishment of the appropriate regional capability;
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That we will promote
policies and actions aimed at increasing physical
activity in the entire population, e.g., through sport,
especially mass activities, as vehicles for improving
the health of the population and conflict resolution and
in this context we commit to increasing adequate public
facilities such as parks and other recreational spaces
to encourage physical activity by the widest
cross-section of our citizens;
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Our commitment to take
account of the gender dimension in all our programmes
aimed at the prevention and control of NCDs;
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That we will provide
incentives for comprehensive public education programmes
in support of wellness, healthy life-style changes,
improved self-management of NCDs and embrace the role of
the media as a responsible partner in all our efforts to
prevent and control NCDs;
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That we will establish, as a
matter of urgency, the programmes necessary for research
and surveillance of the risk factors for NCDs with the
support of our Universities and the Caribbean
Epidemiology Centre/Pan American Health Organisation (CAREC/PAHO);
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Our continuing support for
CARICOM and PAHO as the joint Secretariat for the
Caribbean Cooperation in Health (CCH) Initiative to be
the entity responsible for revision of the regional plan
for the prevention and control of NCDs, and the
monitoring and evaluation of this Declaration.
We hereby declare the second Saturday in September
“Caribbean Wellness Day,” in commemoration of this
landmark Summit.
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