Non-communicable diseases prevention and control in Pakistan: recommendations from policy and public health experts
Samina Akhtar, Namra Aziz, Farhala Baloch, Zeerak Jarrar, Shahid Khan, Sawera Hanif, Sana Qamar, Muhammad Imran, Maria Khattak, Safia Awan, Aysha Almas, Ayeesha Kamal, Zainab Samad

TL;DR
Experts in Pakistan recommend policy changes and multi-sectoral approaches to better prevent and control non-communicable diseases, which are a growing health crisis.
Contribution
The paper provides a prioritized, consensus-based agenda for NCD prevention in Pakistan through expert symposium discussions.
Findings
Experts recommended legislating a National NCD Act and establishing dedicated units for NCD management.
Shifting focus to primary prevention and integrating cardiovascular risk assessment into existing health worker programs was emphasized.
Task-shifting for mental health and anti-stigma campaigns were identified as key strategies.
Abstract
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) represent a significant and growing global health challenge, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) like Pakistan. Despite their profound public health and economic implications, efforts to address NCD remain fragmented and insufficient. Collaborative platforms play a crucial role in fostering innovation and shaping policies to tackle this crisis effectively. Addressing the significant gaps in NCD initiatives and interventions in LMICs, particularly in Pakistan, the Aga Khan University (AKU), organized a one-day symposium, AKUPI NCDs Research Symposium: A Dialogue on NCDs. This symposium convened policy makers and public health experts from both local and international institutions. This paper synthesizes expert recommendations from a national symposium designed to identify actionable strategies for NCD prevention and…
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TopicsGlobal Public Health Policies and Epidemiology · Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Health disparities and outcomes
