In the Vietnam SUNI -SEA Project advocacy video, Ms Ninh Thi Hoa, Member of Lien Huy Intergenerational Self-Help Club, in Ninh Binh province, shared her story: “Before joining the club, I had never received a health check-up. At the club screening event, I was detected to be at high risk of hypertension and was referred to the commune health station. I...
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Strengthening collaborative linkages for better NCD Interventions in Indonesia
On Monday 15 May, the SUNI-SEA Indonesian team conducted a key stakeholder forum at the Grand Surya Hotel, Kediri City, to share project findings and explore strategies to strengthen NCD prevention and control programmes. During the forum a group discussion was organised, inviting several important participants including Kediri city health officers, the head of the Puskesmas, village midwives and nurses,...
Student researchers
During April and May 2023, five teams comprising four students each from UMCG in Groningen conducted small research projects within the framework of SUNI-SEA. Two teams investigated the use of DHIS2 tracker as digital tool for data collection in screening in Intergenerational Self-Help Clubs (ISHC), in Vietnam. They analysed data and interviewed users of the app. The findings drawn from...
Vietnam best practice
Initiate and expand collaboration with stakeholders to support health care activities at community level in Ninh Binh province SUNI-SEA or ‘Scaling-Up Non-Communicable Disease Interventions in Southeast Asia’ funded by the European Union was a three-country project took place in Indonesia, Myanmar and Vietnam. The implementation sites in Vietnam are Ninh Binh and Hai Phong. The project aims to promote synergy...
Voices from the communities: Dinh Ngoc Ha from Vietnam
Dinh Ngoc Ha, the Chairman of Ninh Binh Association of the Elderly, has been successfully leading the organisation for the past two years. Under his guidance, Ninh Binh has made significant progress, establishing a remarkable 93 Intergeneration Self-Help Clubs (ISHCs) to date. Among these, 25 ISHCs have greatly benefited from the SUNI-SEA project, which focuses on enhancing healthcare for older...
Webinar: Digital adaption for community-level management of NCDs – Myanmar experience
On 23 May 2023, HelpAge International in Myanmar hosted a webinar titled ‘Knowledge and care in your hands – Digital adaption for community-level management of NCDs. The objective of the webinar was to bring together experts and public health professionals to discuss the potential of digital technologies in the health sector, with a particular focus on adaptation during conflict and...
Consortium meeting in Bangkok
The SUNI-SEA project is nearing its completion, we find ourselves on the last leg of our journey. As anticipation builds and the finish line draws near, the entire consortium came together in the bustling city of Bangkok from 4 to 6 May 2023 to engage in meaningful discussions about our ambitious endeavour. This gathering served as a valuable opportunity for...
Introducing self-screening mobile application for people of Myanmar
SUNI-SEA NCD self-care application As in other lower- and middle-income countries, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a significant and increasing public health issue for the Myanmar population...
Reaching more people with evidence-based community approaches to healthy ageing
As part of the SUNI-SEA Project (Scaling up Non-Communicable Diseases in Southeast Asia) community interventions component, a comprehensive package of training modules was developed. Training modules include participatory training methods; health ...
GACD annual scientific meeting in London, December 2022
The SUNI-SEA project is part of the research programme led by the Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases (GACD). In December 2022 for the first time in two years the Annual Scientific Meeting was held in London. This meeting was a platform for ...
SUNI-SEA Consortium Meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam
During 9-12 October, the SUNI-SEA consortium members met face-to-face for the first time in three years in Hanoi, Vietnam. The four-day meeting was an opportunity to share and discuss the findings of the baseline survey and reflect on the learning and the progress achieved for the ...
Universal Health Coverage is only ‘universal’ if older people are included
As the 12 December is Universal Health Coverage Day, it is worth remembering that on 10 October 2019, the world’s governments agreed a UN General Assembly resolution committing themselves to achieving Universal Health Coverage for all people across ...