From UN political declaration to patient outcomes: Join global leaders for a webinar on February 24
How can the UN political declaration commitments translate into real change for people living with circulatory conditions?
The 2025 United Nations political declaration on noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) sets out renewed global commitments to tackle premature deaths from cardiovascular disease, diabetes, kidney disease, and other NCDs.
Kidney disease is both a consequence and a driver of circulatory diseases, sharing risk factors, pathways, and health system solutions.
Unpack what the declaration actually means
On February 24 at 3 p.m., join the Global Coalition for Circulatory Health Webinar: Translating the 2025 UN political declaration commitments into action for circulatory health to explore what must happen at national levels for the declaration to translate into better health outcomes for your patients.
The webinar offers a global perspective for everyone working with noncommunicable diseases, featuring voices from government, global institutions, and patient organizations — including ISN President Marcello Tonelli, the presidents of the International Diabetes Federation, the World Heart Federation, and the International Alliance of Patients’ Organizations, as well as the Ministers of Health from Kenya and Barbados.
Learn more and register for the webinar
