The youtube video on this; https://youtu.be/yS7YY11kOXI?list=PLfW7lTVOaF8Hps3dwWcQ9ythIqXYZTx1d
Yes, I've had enough of the WSO doing nothing to solve any of the problems in stroke. They are being the laziest fuckers on earth by tossing their responsibility back to the general public. They have defined their responsibility wrong, they took the easy way out, prevention press releases rather than setting a stroke strategy and following that strategy thru to success.
http://worldstrokeorganization.blogspot.com/2018/05/have-you-had-enough-have-you-hadenough.html?m=1
Have you had
enough of failed promises from leaders who have committed to take ‘real
action’ to tackle stroke? Enough of not being listened to about your experience
of stroke, or why it’s so important to prevent it? Enough of lots of talk but
not a lot of investment or outcomes? So have we!
As
Supporting Members of the NCD Alliance, WSO is supporting the global campaign
to make sure that our leaders show up and stand up to NCDs and stroke at the UNHigh Level Meeting on Non-Communicable Diseases, taking place this
September in New York.
The UN
meeting will review progress towards the goal of reducing premature deaths by
30% by 2030, a goal that member states committed to but since have done very
little to address. The UN Secretary General recently published a paper which
made clear his frustration and mounting
impatience over lack of real action to address one of the biggest single
challenges for global development in the 21st Century. He notes that 138 governments have demonstrated ‘very
poor, or no progress towards their time bound commitments’, adding that ‘the
world has yet to fulfil its promise of implementing measures to risk the risk
of dying prematurely from non-communicable diseases.’
We agree and think it is time for our leaders to get serious about NCDs.
We are standing together with our partners and asking that governments:
- Put people first
- Boost NCD investment
- Step up action on childhood obesity
- Save lives through equitable access to treatment and Universal Health Care
- Improve accountability for progress, results and resources
WSO members, partners,
stroke survivors and families can all be part of the advocacy effort. Here are
some of the things you can do:
- Follow and share messages on social media #enoughNCDs
- Add your stroke voice to the campaign you can visit the Enough campaign website to share your views
- Write to your government ministers calling for their participation in the UN High Level Meeting
- Get together with allies and organizations that you can work with collaboratively to advocate for action on NCDs
- Host an event and help lead the fight against NCDs.
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