NCDA Priority Asks - Rev3 of the HLM4 Political Declaration

NCD Alliance

13 Aug 2025

NCDA Priority Asks - Rev3 of the HLM4 Political Declaration

We welcome the retention of the fast-track targets but are deeply concerned about the weakening of the tracer targets and the removal of references to the 2030 targets in the current text. 

The removal of a specific target on taxes on health-harming products and the weakening of the language and omission of taxes on sugar-sweetened beverage undermine the commitment to proven, impactful, and widely supported health tax policies that could significantly benefit public health and national economies.

To avoid further dilution of the language and weakening of the targets, we call for the silence to be maintained. In case the silence is broken, we call on Member States to protect the text from further watering down.

We urge advocates to contact your Ministry of Health, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Permanent Mission in New York to demand a strong, measurable and evidence-based declaration.