The WSO is a complete fucking joke! They are DOING NOTHING to solve stroke to 100% recovery! That's the only goal in stroke; not predictions, biomarkers, guidelines, prevention. 'Care' IS NOT RECOVERY!
You can see for yourself that this WHO initiative doesn't talk recovery so for stroke survivors it is not enough. The only goal in stroke is 100% recovery and this won't get you there!
WHO Capacity-Building Webinar Series: Strengthening national readiness for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and stroke care
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), particularly acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and stroke, remain leading causes of premature death and disability globally, accounting for approximately 19.8 million deaths annually. Despite the availability of effective, evidence-based interventions, many countries face systemic challenges in delivering timely, high-quality care(NOT RECOVERY!) for ACS and stroke. In 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) released the Framework for the care(NOT RECOVERY!) of Acute Coronary Syndrome and Stroke to guide countries, particularly LMICs in strengthening their health systems to improve prevention, timely detection, emergency response, acute treatment, rehabilitation, and long-term management of ACS and stroke.
This series is designed to build technical and operational capacity among health sector leaders to effectively implement the WHO Framework for the care(NOT RECOVERY!) of Acute Coronary Syndrome and Stroke within their countries’ health systems.
Dates
2, 8, and 15 October 2025
13:00–15:00 CET
Virtual (Zoom)
Objectives
The series aims to:Equip programme managers and health district leaders with knowledge and tools to design and implement integrated care(NOT RECOVERY!) pathways for ACS and stroke. Strengthen capacity to lead community engagement and public awareness campaigns for early recognition and timely care-seeking. Enhance competencies in monitoring, evaluation, and quality improvement for ACS and stroke programmes. National NCD programme managers Regional and district health officers Health system strengthening focal pointsStructure & themes
The series will comprise three interactive webinars (each 2 hours long) with expert presentations, country case studies, and facilitated discussions.
- Topic 1: Designing and Operationalizing Integrated Care Pathways for ACS and Stroke: 2 October 2025, 13:00–15:00 CET
- Topic 2: Strengthening Community Engagement and Public Awareness for Time-Sensitive Cardiovascular Emergencies: 8 October 2025 - 13:00–15:00 CET
- Topic 3: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Quality Improvement for ACS and Stroke Care: 15 October 2025 - 13:00–15:00 CET
For more information, please contact: cvd@who.int

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