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Duncan M Matheka1, Joseph Nderitu, Rajesh Vedanthan, Alessandro R Demaio, Mellany Murgor, Kiti Kajana, Poonamjeet Loyal, Faraj O Alkizim, Sandeep P Kishore.
Abstract
Young individuals (below 35 years) comprise an estimated 60% of the global population. Not only are these individuals currently experiencing chronic, non-communicable diseases (NCDs), either living with or at risk for these conditions, but will also experience the long-term repercussions of the current NCD policy implementations. It is thus imperative that they meaningfully contribute to the global discourse and responses for NCDs at the local level. Here, we profile one example of meaningful engagement: the Young Professionals Chronic Disease Network (YPCDN). The YPCDN is a global online network that provides a platform for young professionals to deliberate new and innovative methods of approaching the NCD challenges facing our societies. We provide a case study of the 2-year experiences of a country chapter (Kenya) of the YPCDN to demonstrate the significance and impact of emerging leaders in addressing the new global health agenda of the 21st century.Entities:
Keywords: Africa; cancer; cardiovascular diseases (CVD); developing countries; diabetes mellitus; medical students; rheumatic heart disease (RHD); screening medical camps; young people; youth
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24262308 PMCID: PMC3837302 DOI: 10.3402/gha.v6i0.22461
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Health Action ISSN: 1654-9880 Impact factor: 2.640
List of activities carried out by the Kenyan chapter of YPCDN within a 2-year period (Sept 2011–Sept 2013)
| Activity | Description |
|---|---|
| Peer leadership and mentorship | Groups are led by young people, under the mentorship of seniors in the global health field |
| 3T meetings and networking | Meetings held every Third Thursday (3T) provide opportunities to plan and network locally/globally |
| Global engagement | Global partnerships have been in research, 3Ts, NCDFREE project and UN ECOSOC meetings |
| Research and publications | Young people have been involved in collaborative research and publications on NCDs |
| Advocacy | Group is active in advocacy: World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) and NCDFREE Project ( |
| Community screening camps | Screening camps for DM/HTN and creating awareness on cancer and healthy lifestyles to prevent NCDs |
| Heath education | Talks on RHD and healthy lifestyles have been held in schools, churches and markets |
| Local partnerships | There have been local partnerships with NGOs, Ministry of health, schools, churches, hospitals |
DM = diabetes mellitus; ECOSOC = United Nations Economic and Social Council; HTN = hypertension; NCDs = non-communicable diseases; NGOs = non-governmental organizations; RHD = rheumatic heart disease; Sept = September; UN = United Nations; YPCDN = Young professionals Chronic Disease Network.
Fig. 1Medical students taking blood pressure measurements during a medical camp in Nairobi, Kenya.
Fig. 2Young professionals attending to patients during a medical camp in Siaya, Kenya.
Fig. 3Medical student conducting NCD Training at Toi Primary School, Nairobi, Kenya.
Fig. 4Young professional using an interactive module to conduct RHD training at Bellevue Primary School, Nairobi, Kenya.