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Civil Society Resource Library

  • NCD Civil Society Compass - The leadership gap

    NCD Civil Society Compass - The leadership gap

    Tools & Guidance
    (65.95kB)  |  02nd March 2020

    Each card in this set briefly focuses on one of the five gaps identified as priority areas of action for civil society to help to bridge the gap on NCDs: Leadership, Accountability, Investment, Care, and Community Engagement. This card introduces the leadership gap, provides an overview of what the leadership gap is about, and proposes actions for civil society to consider taking in order to accelerate progress ahead of 2025 target deadlines.

  • Pushing for Progress - Accountability Toolkit

    Pushing for Progress - Accountability Toolkit

    NCD Background Information
     |  11th February 2020

    The Toolkit provides background on the concept of accountability to the NCD civil society community, and resources to support civil society monitoring initiatives. The 2020 Toolkit is an update from a previous version from 2013, which included a benchmarking tool that was used by several national and regional alliances to produce civil society status reports in the lead up the 2014 UN High-Level Review.

  • Bridging the Gap on NCDs: From global promises to local progress - Discussion paper

    Bridging the Gap on NCDs: From global promises to local progress - Discussion paper

    Policy Briefs
     |  09th February 2020

    This discussion paper outlines the gaps in the first decade of the NCD response. Calling on the experience of NCD Alliance’s global network of people living with NCDs, advocates, campaigners and experts collected via several surveys, as well as the latest data from the World Health Organization and peer reviewed literature, the following pages identify what has been lost in translation of the global targets for NCD reduction and describe the major barriers to meaningful progress.

  • Bridging the Gap - NCD Civil Society Compass

    Bridging the Gap - NCD Civil Society Compass

    Tools & Guidance
     |  09th February 2020

    This NCD Civil Society Compass presents the outcomes of an analysis of the major gaps in the first decade of the noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) response and potential actions for civil society to bridge these gaps and accelerate progress. The gaps are outlined in full in the companion document Bridging the Gap on NCDs: from global promises to local progress and pinpoint the major barriers to meaningful progress, based on opinion surveys of the NCD Alliance network and drawing on WHO data and peer reviewed research.

  • Social Media Toolkit - Global NCDA Forum 2020

    Social Media Toolkit - Global NCDA Forum 2020

    Tools & Guidance
     |  06th February 2020

    This social media toolkit provides tips on how to use social platforms during the Global NCDA Forum 2020 as well as sample messages, key hashtags and accounts to follow.

  • Meaningfully Involving People Living with NCDs

    Meaningfully Involving People Living with NCDs

    Tools & Guidance
     |  23rd October 2018

    This review by NCDA lays out some definitions of key concepts and explores what meaningful involvement of people living with NCDs currently looks like within Civil Society, Government, and Health Care Delivery.

  • Campaign Fuel

    Campaign Fuel

    Tools & Guidance
     |  27th June 2018

    This guide has been developed to help members of the NCD civil society community, such as NCD alliances, members and people living with NCDs, join the campaign to demand meaningful change in the lead up to the 2018 United Nations High-Level Meeting on NCDs.

  • Social Media Basics

    Social Media Basics

    Tools & Guidance
     |  27th June 2018

    This guide has been developed to help members of the NCD civil society community begin their social media journey. It shares how strategic use of social media can generate large-scale meaningful change, and should be a crucial tool in the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) worldwide.