Repository of multisectoral actions on NCDs and mental health conditions

Following a Members States request to document and analyze successful country initiatives in multisectoral government action for the prevention and control of NCDs, WHO in 2022 held a call for submissions to collect relevant experiences. This online repository features the 95 country experiences initially assessed as part of the global mapping report.

Read the global mapping report on multisectoral action

Multisectoral actions to strengthen the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases and mental health conditions

Some 46 countries responded to WHO’s 2022 call for submissions on how multisectoral action can be successfully incorporated into the prevention and control of NCDs and mental health conditions. Three out of four submissions were received from low- and middle-income countries.

The 95 experiences mapped in this repository include all submissions that met the inclusion criteria, as detailed in a dedicated guiding framework on multisectoral action for the prevention and control of NCDs and mental health conditions. Further data and additional insights are available in the global mapping report on multisectoral actions to strengthen the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases and mental health conditions.

 

Read the global mapping report on multisectoral action

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Multisectoral actions on NCDs and mental health conditions around the world

The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of WHO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted and dashed lines on maps represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement.

95 ресурсы
  • Iran (Islamic Republic of)

    Government sectors
    Agriculture | Communication | Economy / Finance | Education | Employment / labour | Food | Foreign affairs | Health | Home affairs | Housing | Justice / security | Legislature | Office of central government | Other | Recreation / sports | Social and economic development | Social welfare | Trade and industry | Urban planning | Women, children and youth affairs
    Other stakeholders
    International organizations | Non-governmental organizations
    Scope
    National
  • Iran (Islamic Republic of)

    Government sectors
    Economy / Finance | Education | Health | Legislature | Office of central government | Social welfare | Women, children and youth affairs
    Other stakeholders
    No other actors involved
    Scope
    National
  • India

    Government sectors
    Communication | Education | Health
    Other stakeholders
    Academia | International organizations | Non-governmental organizations | Philantropic organizations
    Scope
    Regional/sub-national
  • Ghana

    Government sectors
    Agriculture | Communication | Economy / Finance | Education | Food | Health | Legislature | Office of central government | Women, children and youth affairs
    Other stakeholders
    Academia | International organizations | Non-governmental organizations | Philantropic organizations | Private sector
    Scope
    Unspecified
  • Finland

    Government sectors
    Agriculture | Communication | Economy / Finance | Education | Employment / labour | Food | Health | Home affairs | Housing | Justice / security | Legislature | Office of central government | Recreation / sports | Social and economic development | Social welfare | Trade and industry | Urban planning | Women, children and youth affairs
    Other stakeholders
    Academia | Non-governmental organizations | Private sector
    Scope
    National
  • Finland

    Government sectors
    Agriculture | Communication | Economy / Finance | Education | Employment / labour | Food | Health | Home affairs | Housing | Justice / security | Legislature | Office of central government | Recreation / sports | Social and economic development | Social welfare | Trade and industry | Urban planning | Women, children and youth affairs
    Other stakeholders
    Academia | Non-governmental organizations
    Scope
    National
  • Finland

    Government sectors
    Foreign affairs | Office of central government | Other | Recreation / sports | Trade and industry
    Other stakeholders
    No other actors involved
    Scope
    National
  • Ethiopia

    Government sectors
    Education | Health | Women, children and youth affairs
    Other stakeholders
    Academia | International organizations | Non-governmental organizations
    Scope
    National
  • Ethiopia

    Government sectors
    Economy / Finance | Health | Justice / security | Legislature | Trade and industry
    Other stakeholders
    Academia | International organizations | Non-governmental organizations | Philantropic organizations
    Scope
    National
  • Cuba

    Government sectors
    Agriculture | Communication | Economy / Finance | Education | Food | Health | Justice / security | Legislature | Office of central government | Other | Recreation / sports | Social and economic development | Trade and industry | Urban planning | Women, children and youth affairs
    Other stakeholders
    No other actors involved
    Scope
    National
  • Colombia

    Government sectors
    Education | Employment / labour | Health
    Other stakeholders
    No other actors involved | Private sector
    Scope
    Local
  • Colombia

    Government sectors
    Education | Employment / labour | Health | Recreation / sports
    Other stakeholders
    Non-governmental organizations | Private sector
    Scope
    Local

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