New York — With global health leaders warning that progress on noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and mental health is still far off track, the Fourth Multistakeholder Gathering convened on the sidelines of UNGA80 to push for practical solutions. Hosted on the first day of the high-level debate, the evening brought together ministers, civil society advocates, academics, and private sector representatives to debate how to lock in multisectoral governance and make NCD responses more inclusive and evidence-driven.
Organised by the NCD Alliance and co-sponsored by the Ministry of Health of Brazil, the World Diabetes Foundation, and the WHO Global Coordination Mechanism on NCDs, with financial support from Viatris, the event featured case studies from Ghana, Tanzania, Brazil, and Kenya alongside reflections from WHO and regional institutions such as the Africa CDC.
The central message was clear: turning the commitments of the HLM4 Political Declaration into action will require sustained political leadership, increased multistakeholder collaboration, smarter use of data, and narratives that resonate across society.
Hon. Dr. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, Minister of Health of Ghana, underscored how ministries of health must take a convening role to align finance, education, and environment portfolios behind NCD and mental health goals.
“Health Ministries cannot solve this crisis alone. It requires a multisectoral effort. Every ministry, every sector, every community must be part of the solution”, said Hon. Dr. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh.