The video was produced as part of video competition at the GACD Annual Scientific Meeting 2023 held in Singapore. The video highlights SUNI-SEA project addressing non-communicable diseases in Southeast Asia. Improving NCD programmes, utilising technology for screening, and engaging communities were the key. Findings stress community involvement, healthcare worker training, and policy changes for lasting...
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Creating synergy, creating changes
This video narrates the SUNI-SEA project from start to finish. It tells the story of people who have faced challenges on health issues, especially hypertension and diabetes, and what different stakeholders feel about the community-based interventions and various initiatives brought by the SUNI-SEA team in each country. The video presents the key findings, gaps and...
NCD self-care mobile application: SUNI-SEA innovation in Myanmar
Digital tools can be valuable in improving access to healthcare services, particularly in challenging times like the COVID-19 pandemic or in constrained settings. The SUNI-SEA team in Myanmar developed a NCD self-care application to help people accessing their health risks by themselves. Apart from self-care screening, the application also includes counselling sessions that can give...
A video collection on the prevention and management of hypertension and diabetes (Vietnamese language)
The SUNI-SEA team in Vietnam developed a video collection on the prevention and management of hypertension and diabetes. These videos were created to communicate with community members, intergenerational self-help clubs and relevant stakeholders to spread positive messages about healthcare. The collection consists of five videos: Let’s learn about hypertension and type 2 diabetes Proper nutrition...
Compilation of SUNI-SEA training and health education materials
In the project, we provide quality trainings to health care workers and volunteers in health promotion, screening, early diagnosis and basic treatment for diabetes and hypertension. Training materials have been adapted...