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Group launches Malaysia Advocacy Agenda of People Living with NCDs

Its goal is to ensure that the voices of people living with NCDs are heard

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 27 Feb 2021 5:00PM

Group launches Malaysia Advocacy Agenda of People Living with NCDs
Datuk Dr Saunthari Somasundaram (third from left) and Charles Santiago launching the Malaysia Advocacy Agenda of People Living with NCDs. – Pic courtesy of National Cancer Society Malaysia, February 27, 2021

NON-communicable Disease (NCD) Malaysia launched the Malaysia Advocacy Agenda of People Living with NCDs yesterday in four different languages – Bahasa Malaysia, English, Mandarin and Tamil at National Cancer Society Malaysia. 

It was officiated by Charles Santiago, Member of Parliament for Klang and chairperson of Asean Parliamentarians for Human Rights. 

The Malaysia Advocacy Agenda of People Living with NCDs is the collective voice of people living with non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Malaysia. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), NCDs, also known as chronic diseases, tend to be of long duration and are the result of a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental and behavioural factors. 

The main types of NCDs are cardiovascular diseases (heart attacks and stroke), cancers, chronic respiratory diseases (such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma) and diabetes.

The objective Advocacy Agenda is to ensure that the voices of people living with NCDs, including what they face and what they need to live with to manage their disease, are heard. In total, 108 people living with NCDs from across 11 disease areas took part and lent their voices via extensive community conversations carried out last year to give life to this Advocacy Agenda.

“NCDs continue to plague the world. Malaysia is not exempt from this and accounts for 74% of all deaths (or an estimated 113,400) in 2016. For the past 10 to 15 years, our country has attempted to tackle this problem, including the development and implementation of the National Strategic Plan for Non-Communicable Diseases; and previously set up a Cabinet Committee for a Health Promoting Environment,” said NCD Malaysia chairperson Datuk Dr Saunthari Somasundaram. 

“Despite these efforts, there appears to be little headway in lowering the rates of NCDs. The Malaysian National Health Morbidity Survey in 2019 reveals that the rates of diabetes, for instance, continues to be significant.

“We commend the Government for making a great effort to prevent NCDs, and to treat people living with NCDs. However, what remains missing is meaningful involvement: we have not successfully included the input and opinions of people living with NCDs, even though they are the ones living with the diseases, and are the ones most affected by the decisions made.

“We need to understand the true needs of people living with NCDs; but more importantly, we need to include them into every decision-making process, because no decision should be made about them, without them. The Global NCD Alliance has seen the need for this movement and has carried out this consultation across different countries. 

“Today, the Malaysian ‘chapter’ comes into fruition, in which we have united a range of voices from people from different backgrounds and who live with different NCDs. The Malaysia Advocacy Agenda of People Living with NCDs aims to give them an avenue for their voice. Their needs and wants are addressed in one document.

“There isn’t a more urgent time to launch the Malaysia Advocacy Agenda, and to have our voices heard, as the Covid-19 pandemic is still rampant, and its effects on People Living with NCDs wide and deeply felt.” – The Vibes, February 27, 2021

Download a free copy of The Malaysia Advocacy Agenda of People Living with NCDs at bit.ly/MalaysiaAdvocacyAgenda_PLWNCDs 

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