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NATIONAL MULTISECTORAL ACTION PLAN FOR THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF NONCOMMUNICABLE  DISEASES 2016-2020
NATIONAL MULTISECTORAL ACTION PLAN FOR THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES 2016-2020

Sri Lanka: using technology to train and mentor staff on the NCD frontline
Sri Lanka: using technology to train and mentor staff on the NCD frontline

NCD Countdown 2030: worldwide trends in non-communicable disease mortality  and progress towards Sustainable Development Goal target 3.4 - The Lancet
NCD Countdown 2030: worldwide trends in non-communicable disease mortality and progress towards Sustainable Development Goal target 3.4 - The Lancet

Wellness SriLanka
Wellness SriLanka

NCD Training Platform of the Ministry of Health - Sri Lanka
NCD Training Platform of the Ministry of Health - Sri Lanka

Leading by Example: Combating Non-Communicable Diseases in Sri Lanka  through Health Promotion and Prevention
Leading by Example: Combating Non-Communicable Diseases in Sri Lanka through Health Promotion and Prevention

Uneven economic burden of non-communicable diseases among Indian  households: A comparative analysis | PLOS ONE
Uneven economic burden of non-communicable diseases among Indian households: A comparative analysis | PLOS ONE

talkingeconomics - The Gendered Face of NCDs: Can Sri Lanka Beat the Odds?
talkingeconomics - The Gendered Face of NCDs: Can Sri Lanka Beat the Odds?

talkingeconomics - Controlling NCDs in Sri Lanka in the Age of a Pandemic
talkingeconomics - Controlling NCDs in Sri Lanka in the Age of a Pandemic

Recognizing the roles of primary health care in addressing non-communicable  diseases in low- and middle-income countries: Lesson from COVID-19,  implications for the future — JOGH
Recognizing the roles of primary health care in addressing non-communicable diseases in low- and middle-income countries: Lesson from COVID-19, implications for the future — JOGH

Foods | Free Full-Text | Nutrition Transition and Traditional Food Cultural  Changes in Sri Lanka during Colonization and Post-Colonization
Foods | Free Full-Text | Nutrition Transition and Traditional Food Cultural Changes in Sri Lanka during Colonization and Post-Colonization

NCD Alliance Lanka
NCD Alliance Lanka

Prevalence of multiple non-communicable diseases risk factors among  adolescents in 140 countries: A population-based study - eClinicalMedicine
Prevalence of multiple non-communicable diseases risk factors among adolescents in 140 countries: A population-based study - eClinicalMedicine

Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka (IPS) - Did you know that 83% of  deaths in Sri Lanka in 2019 were due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs)?  IPS' latest Policy Insight suggests
Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka (IPS) - Did you know that 83% of deaths in Sri Lanka in 2019 were due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs)? IPS' latest Policy Insight suggests

Non-Communicable Disease Technical Support Unit | United Nations  Development Programme
Non-Communicable Disease Technical Support Unit | United Nations Development Programme

The Burden and Determinants of Non Communicable Diseases Risk Factors in  Nepal: Findings from a Nationwide STEPS Survey | PLOS ONE
The Burden and Determinants of Non Communicable Diseases Risk Factors in Nepal: Findings from a Nationwide STEPS Survey | PLOS ONE

Healthcare | Free Full-Text | Outcomes and Challenges in Noncommunicable  Disease Care Provision in Health Facilities Supported by Primary Health  Care System Strengthening Project in Sri Lanka: A Mixed-Methods Study
Healthcare | Free Full-Text | Outcomes and Challenges in Noncommunicable Disease Care Provision in Health Facilities Supported by Primary Health Care System Strengthening Project in Sri Lanka: A Mixed-Methods Study

Non-Communicable Disease Prevention - 2. Non-Communicable Diseases, NCD  Program Managers and the Politics of Progress - Open Book Publishers
Non-Communicable Disease Prevention - 2. Non-Communicable Diseases, NCD Program Managers and the Politics of Progress - Open Book Publishers

Non-communicable disease risk factors and prevalence within Thaha,  Makwanpur, Nepal: a cross-sectional study | Published in Journal of Global  Health Reports
Non-communicable disease risk factors and prevalence within Thaha, Makwanpur, Nepal: a cross-sectional study | Published in Journal of Global Health Reports

Increase in premature mortality due to non-communicable diseases in Sri  Lanka during the first decade of the twenty-first century | BMC Public  Health | Full Text
Increase in premature mortality due to non-communicable diseases in Sri Lanka during the first decade of the twenty-first century | BMC Public Health | Full Text

talkingeconomics - Controlling NCDs in Sri Lanka in the Age of a Pandemic
talkingeconomics - Controlling NCDs in Sri Lanka in the Age of a Pandemic

Non-communicable diseases attributed mortality and associated  sociodemographic factors in Papua New Guinea: Evidence from the  Comprehensive Health and Epidemiological Surveillance System | PLOS Global  Public Health
Non-communicable diseases attributed mortality and associated sociodemographic factors in Papua New Guinea: Evidence from the Comprehensive Health and Epidemiological Surveillance System | PLOS Global Public Health

Assessment and prioritization of the WHO “best buys” and other recommended  interventions for the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases  in Iran | BMC Public Health | Full Text
Assessment and prioritization of the WHO “best buys” and other recommended interventions for the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases in Iran | BMC Public Health | Full Text

Sri Lanka's high non-communicable diseases toll - Asia & Pacific
Sri Lanka's high non-communicable diseases toll - Asia & Pacific

Center for Global Noncommunicable Diseases | RTI
Center for Global Noncommunicable Diseases | RTI

Health system readiness for non-communicable diseases at the primary care  level: a systematic review | BMJ Open
Health system readiness for non-communicable diseases at the primary care level: a systematic review | BMJ Open