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PEN-Plus Partnership High-Level Advisory Group Convenes in New York City
Allison Westervelt Allison Westervelt

PEN-Plus Partnership High-Level Advisory Group Convenes in New York City

The High-Level Advisory Group of the PEN-Plus Partnership met in New York City on 19 September to discuss the progress and future of PEN-Plus, an integrated care model that diagnoses and treats severe noncommunicable diseases in rural areas of low- and lower-middle-income countries, where more than 90 percent of the world’s poorest people live.

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Network Celebrates Launch of Voices for PEN-Plus</a>
Allison Westervelt Allison Westervelt

Network Celebrates Launch of Voices for PEN-Plus

“We know what is best for us,” said Anu Gomanju, a person living with rheumatic heart disease in Nepal. “That’s why our needs and voices need to be prioritized.”

Gomanju made that statement in late September, during the online launch event for Voices for PEN-Plus. Sponsored by the NCDI Poverty Network, Voices for PEN-Plus brings together people living with severe, chronic, noncommunicable conditions to advocate for PEN-Plus implementation in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

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Benin Commission Meets for Situation Analysis and Priority Setting
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Benin Commission Meets for Situation Analysis and Priority Setting

In August, the Benin NCDI Poverty Commission convened at the Ministry of Health in Haie-Vive to review NCDI data for an initial situation analysis. The goal of the three-day workshop was to establish a framework to outline the prioritization of needs and identify appropriate interventions.

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Building Solidarity for Severe, Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases: Team PEN-Plus Runs in Support
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Building Solidarity for Severe, Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases: Team PEN-Plus Runs in Support

“I run in support of the millions of people worldwide who live with type 1 diabetes,” said Dr. Apoorva Gomber, associate advocacy director of the Center for Integration Science in Global Health Equity at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. “I’ve run a marathon before and fundraised in the past. Still, this event was special because of the person who motivated my fundraising.”

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Network Co-Chairs Receive World Heart Federation Award in Geneva
Allison Westervelt Allison Westervelt

Network Co-Chairs Receive World Heart Federation Award in Geneva

The World Heart Federation has presented its Outstanding Contribution to Cardiovascular Health Award to Drs. Gene Bukhman and Ana Mocumbi, co-chairs of the NCDI Poverty Network. The presentation took place in May at the World Heart Awards ceremony in Geneva.

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Rwanda Makes Strides in Cardiac Care Capacity</a>
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Rwanda Makes Strides in Cardiac Care Capacity

This spring, the Ministry of Health of Rwanda offered two weeks of practical training for 24 nurses and doctors from a dozen PEN-Plus district hospitals. The training—provided in partnership with the Network, Team Heart, and Partners In Health Rwanda—focused on the skills needed to diagnose and treat heart failure in rural district hospitals.

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Cameroon NCDI Poverty Commission Meets Ahead of Report Dissemination
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Cameroon NCDI Poverty Commission Meets Ahead of Report Dissemination

Members of the Cameroon NCDI Poverty Commission met in Yaounde on May 10 to review the results of their situation analysis and priority-setting work on the country’s noncommunicable disease burden. Attending were leaders and representatives of both the Ministry of Health and the country office of the World Health Organization.

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Mozambique Visit Highlights Need for PEN-Plus Clinics
Allison Westervelt Allison Westervelt

Mozambique Visit Highlights Need for PEN-Plus Clinics

The stark realities of living with severe noncommunicable diseases in extreme poverty became clear to members of the High-Level Advisory Group of the PEN-Plus Partnership when they convened in Mozambique in March to discuss strategies for supporting initiation and scale-up of PEN-Plus in resource-poor countries.

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