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Nada India Youth leadership along with 20 Youth leaders prioritized call to action for Youth during NCD Alliance Forum 2017

Call to Action for Youth document which was prepared by youth advocates ( Nada India youth  leader was part of 20 youth advocates) from all over the world at Pre youth meet during the NCD alliance forum in Sharjah. This is the voice of youth and Nada India NCD Network supports and  appeal to include and prioritize  Yuva Bharat's road map on #NCDFree for Healthy Life with a focus on alcohol . Happy to have a discussion around this.  The prevention, management, and treatment of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) continues  to be a major development challenge across the globe with low- and middle-income countries  (LMIC) shouldering a disproportionate burden of mortality – 80% of premature deaths related  to NCDs occur in LMIC according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The Sustainable  Development Goals (SDGs), call for a one-third reduction in premature mortality from NCDs by  2030 through prevention and treatment, as well...

Barrier free service :Strengthening the prevention and treatment of substance abuse for Good health

Sober Recovery Treatment and Rehabilitation Center (SRTRC) is a secular, non- government, non-profit agency; providing counselling, support and treatment to the victims of addiction and HIV/AIDS in Nepal. SRTRC had two separate facilities for male and female clients. SRTRC along with Nada India organized the two day NADA Acudetox Ear Acupuncture Training Workshop from the 23-24 March, 2017. This program saw the participation of more than two dozon  Peer led drug recovery centers from across Kathmandu. It proved very beneficial and will go a long way in cultivating better and efficient detoxification treatments for victims of addiction in the country. Nada India Foundation works towards promoting inclusive non-pharmacological approaches and methods like Acudetox, peer counseling for protection and recovery. It also advocates for balanced and healthy public policies to prevent, control non-communicable diseases and drug free life style.Nada India strengthens the prevention and ...

Right to Survival...Depression does not discriminate between the rich and the poor says Suneel Vatsyayan

There was a spurt in suicides by farmers in Telangana last week. Worldwide  800,000  people commit suicide every year. Of these 1,35,000  [17%] are Indians! ] By: T.K Thomas,   Oct 24, 2017 Recently, an addiction prevention expert and activist  and chairman of NADA India Foundation Suneel Vatsyayan  who works on mental health issues was interacting with a large number of marginalized children in the Mangolpuri area of the National Capital organized by Dr.  A.V.Baliga Trust. As part of the session he showed them a recent television interview with popular Hindi film actress Deepika Padukune . The focus of the programme was on the screen diva’s experience and views on depression. The children reacted differently and one of their unanimous reactions was their consternation at a celebrity like Deepika suffering from depression. It was beyond their comprehension as to how such a leading actor and daughter of a former World Badmi...

Drink Revolution pre-launch party @ARSD College...

Drink Revolution pre-launch party @ARSD College in Collaboration with NISD SENSITIZATION PROGRAMME PREVENTION OF DRUG ABUSE AMONG THE YOUTH About 170 students participated in this training programme. Participants were from Ram Lal Anand College ,Aryabhatta College, Maitreyi College, Rajdhani College, Kalindi College, P.G.D.A.V College and A.R.S.D College.  The First Session was taken by Suneel Vatsayan , founder and chairperson of NADA India Foundation. He is an avid researcher, philanthropist and blogger who has been associated with IOGT Internationa l for more than three decades. He is actively engaged in the field of sensitising adolescent community in the slum, villages, schools and colleges on various issues like HIV, NCDs, alcohol/ drug abuse and violence.  His session was very interactive and lively which included examples that established a very good rapport with the audience. He also shared his experiences of working with drug users and people a...

New Indian Drug Demand Reduction Policy: Towards Good Health?

By Suneel Vatsyayan, Drug-related harm: personal and societal Recently, I attended the cremation of Suresh*. He died prematurely because of cardiac arrest at the age of 49 leaving behind his wife and two sons. He had earlier lost his friend Pawan* at the age of 39 because of lung cancer. Both Suresh and his friend had been drug free and physically healthy for 24 and 13 years respectively. Suresh and Pawan were treated for their multiple drug use starting with marijuana at Navjyoti Drug Rehabilitation Center, a program funded by the Ministry of Social Justice. In Delhi, Suresh had been treated for his substance use problems 17 times prior to the last treatment in different nursing homes and NGO-run programs. Later on both Suresh and Pawan were involved in conducting a peer-led drug rehabilitation center in the outskirts of Delhi. Both continued to attend Narcotic Anonymous self-help groups, regularly run in Delhi. These N.A. groups have a substantial role and have greatly contrib...

Nada & DakshamA ,prioritized patient and care giver led NCD advocacy..

Nada India &   DakshamA , board members of Healthy India Alliance   prioritised patient and care giver led advocacy within the scope of HIA activities Alliance Highlights from 2016  In its first year, the Healthy India Alliance (HIA) – constituted of 16 members – initiated and laid out the groundwork for collective civil society advocacy on NCD related action in India. Priority actions included mapping and benchmarking of the Indian NCD policy agenda, empowering civil society to monitor Government policies and promote accountability towards the NCD targets, and leveraging global developments on NCDs and SDGs to boost national action.   As part of its coalition building work, the alliance conducted the first National NCD Civil Society Consultation (April 25-27, 2016) involving approximately 80 CSOs in conjunction with the WHO Country Office for India, the NCDA, and the American Cancer Society (ACS). The meeting was attended by representatives from the I...

Nada India contributed in report on Mapping of Healthcare Sector in India 2012

Highlights of the report This report, a product of joint collaboration between Embassy of Sweden in India, Swecare, and the Swedish Trade Council (STC) in India, aims to understand the current situation of healthcare and map out the various segments that form a part of it, to identify potential opportunities that exist for Swedish stakeholders within the Indian healthcare segment. More specifically, it aims to explore the opportunities available in the selected areas of public health, lifestyle diseases, infectious diseases, elderly and geriatric care, medical education, and frugal engineering.... The Healthcare sector is rapidly emerging as one of the mainstays of the Indian economic growth. In the coming years, the industry is likely to witness a compounded annual growth rate of around 17%-18% and is expected to be worth around SEK 1700 billion by 2016. The growth is likely to be driven by various government programs that are focusing on provision of affordable healthcare servi...