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Publications & Multimedia

Find all the NCD Alliance publications and the most recent global data on NCDs.

This section includes the latest NCD Alliance publications, such as policy briefs and analysis, progress tracking and advocacy toolkits, and our annual reports.

Publications & Multimedia

  • NCD Alliance Board Response to Independent Evaluation - April 2021

    NCD Alliance Board Response to Independent Evaluation - April 2021

    Annual Reports & Strategic Plans
    (807.60kB)  |  20th May 2021

    In 2020, the NCD Alliance (NCDA) commissioned Global Health Visions (GHV) to undertake an independent evaluation of NCDA’s efforts to achieve its aims and objectives as set out in its 2016–2020 Strategic Plan, and to provide strategic and organisational recommendations to inform NCDA’s strategic planning process for 2021–2026. This document presents the NCDA Board’s response to the GHV independent evaluation recommendations, including decisions on next steps and timelines.

  • Global Health Visions - NCDA Independent Review

    Global Health Visions - NCDA Independent Review

    Annual Reports & Strategic Plans
    (807.60kB)  |  20th May 2021

    Global Health Visions (GHV) was commissioned by the NCD Alliance to carry out an independent, external review of our efforts to achieve our aims and objectives as set out in its 2016–2020 Strategic Plan, and to provide strategic and organisational recommendations to inform the strategic planning process for 2021–2026. GHV’s review sought to gather diverse perspectives on the NCD Alliance’s organisational development, overall impact, most remarkable achievements, and key challenges or missed opportunities over the past five years.

  • NCDA Strategy 2021-2026

    NCDA Strategy 2021-2026

    Annual Reports & Strategic Plans
     |  19th May 2021

    The NCD Alliance is pleased to announce the launch of our 2021-2026 Strategy, which is built upon four pathways of action: advocacy and accountability, capacity development, knowledge and partnerships.

  • NCDA Annual Report 2020

    NCDA Annual Report 2020

    Annual Reports & Strategic Plans
     |  19th May 2021

    For the NCD Alliance, 2020 has been a year dominated by COVID-19, requiring us to adapt organisationally, strategically and financially to the global pandemic and the virtual way of working. NCDA successfully pivoted many of our main functions to virtual platforms, including capacity development training programmes, high-level advocacy events, and media briefings for journalists.

  • NCDA Annual Report 2019

    NCDA Annual Report 2019

    Annual Reports & Strategic Plans
     |  16th November 2020

    The 2019 annual report provides a snapshot of the activities and achievements of NCDA and our extensive constituency. It also includes a summary of financial statements. The report serves as a testament and heartfelt thank you to our community as we move ever closer towards meeting our common goal: to reduce the NCD burden for people everywhere.

  • NCD Alliance Constitution (August 2020)

    NCD Alliance Constitution (August 2020)

    Annual Reports & Strategic Plans
     |  28th August 2020

    The NCD Alliance Constitution was approved in May 2017, when NCDA became a non-governmental organisation (NGO), based in Geneva (Switzerland); and it was subsequently revised in August 2020.

  • NCD Alliance Annual Report 2018

    NCD Alliance Annual Report 2018

    Annual Reports & Strategic Plans
     |  31st July 2019

    The 2018 annual report provides a snapshot of the activities and achievements of NCDA and our extensive constituency. It also includes a summary of financial statements.

  • 2017 Global Nutrition Report

    2017 Global Nutrition Report

    Annual Reports & Strategic Plans
     |  27th November 2017

    A better nourished world is a better world. Yet the 2017 Global Nutrition Report shows that, despite the significant steps the world has taken towards improving nutrition in all its forms and associated health burdens over recent decades, nutrition is still a large-scale and universal problem nutrition is. Too many people are being left behind from the benefits of improved nutrition. Yet when we look at the wider context, the opportunity for change has never been greater. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted by 193 countries in 2015, offer a tremendous window of opportunity to reverse or stop these trends.

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