- Public Health and Medicine
Project Name:Project for Strengthening Metabolic Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Systems in Belize
Project status:Projects in Operation
Cooperating Country:Central America, Belize
Project Description:
Approximately 65 percent of deaths in Belize are caused by non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Ischemic heart disease, diabetes, stroke and chronic kidney disease accounted for the first, second, third and fifth places of Belize's top 10 causes of death in 2019. Although Belize has relevant strategies for preventing NCDs, the effectiveness of these policies is unclear. This could be due to insufficient knowledge of metabolic chronic disease among the public or even among health personnel at medical institutions. Issues could also stem from community health education personnel’s lack of promotional capabilities and health education materials, which would make improving individual self-management abilities difficult.
Based on Taiwan's experience and expertise in the prevention and control of metabolic chronic diseases and in working with Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, this project will assist in strengthening the care and management system for metabolic chronic diseases in Belize. By strengthening metabolic chronic disease prevention and control systems, the project would also enhance the prevention and control other chronic diseases. Project outputs include:
1. Strengthening the policy-forming capacity of the government for the prevention and control of metabolic chronic diseases.
2. Strengthening the capacity for metabolic chronic disease prevention and control in medical institutions.
3. Enhancing the self-management capacities, health literacy and health awareness of community residents for the prevention and control of metabolic chronic diseases.
Region:Central America
Implementation Start Date:2023-10-31
Implementation End Date:2027-10-30
Project Objectives:
1. Strengthen the policy-forming capacity of the government for the prevention and control of metabolic chronic diseases.
(1) Invite policy planners to Taiwan.
(2) Assist in conducting metabolic chronic disease-related surveys to provide evidence-based recommendations.
(3) Hold an international seminar on the prevention and control of metabolic chronic diseases.
2. Strengthen the capacity for metabolic chronic disease prevention and control in medical institutions.
(1) Strengthen the professional and case management capacities of the metabolic chronic disease team in medical institutions.
(2) Assist at least 2 public medical institutions to strengthen hardware capabilities and provide reagents needed for the prevention and control of metabolic NCDs (including obesity, diabetes and hypertension, etc.).
3. Enhance the self-management capacities, health literacy and health awareness of community residents for the prevention and control of metabolic chronic diseases.
(1) Improve people’s awareness of their own metabolic conditions.
(2) Capacity building of community health education personnel or other identified groups.
(3) Community/workplace/school health education promotion activities.
Executing Agency:
TaiwanICDF / Ministry of Health and Wellness, Belize / Far Eastern Memorial Hospital
Implementation Arrangement:
Members of the Project will provide technical assistance and assistance for capacity building.
Current Progress:
To the end of March 2024, the following activities have been carried out:
1. Two policymakers visited Taiwan to learn about our country's approaches to promoting the prevention and control of metabolic chronic diseases.
2. Collaborated with the Ministry of Health of Belize to conduct blood pressure and blood sugar screening, along with health education activities at a health expo.
Project Performance:
Strengthen the prevention and control systems of metabolic chronic diseases in Belize.
Project Contact:Ivy Shih
Phone:02-2888-6065
E-mail:c.h.shih@icdf.org.tw
Signing Date:2023-10-31
Cooperating Stakeholders:Ministry of Health and Wellness, Belize / Far Eastern Memorial Hospital
Mission:Taiwan Technical Mission in Belize
- Update:2024-04-26
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