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Western Pacific

Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the Western Pacific, accounting for nearly 40% of all deaths.

The region is also home to the world’s largest burden of rheumatic heart disease, which remains a major health issue in low- and middle-income countries in the Western Pacific Region, as well as among Indigenous communities in Australia and New Zealand.

5.7M

people die from CVD every year in the Western Pacific

CVD is the number one cause of death in the region

82,000

people die from rheumatic heart disease every year in the region

Latest News

Diabetes and Heart Health: Advancing Integrated Care in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

This statement was submitted to address agenda item 4.i – Addressing Diabetes as a Public Health Challenge in the Eastern Mediterranean – at the Seventy-Second Session of the WHO Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean   Honourable Chair, Distinguished Delegates,   The World Heart Federation applauds the World Health Organization and Member States for the strides made […]

Diabetes

Climate Action for Heart Health: Towards Climate-Resilient Health Systems in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

This statement was submitted for the session Operational Action Plan for Climate Change and Health at the Seventy-Second Session of the WHO Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean   Honourable Chair, Distinguished Delegates,   The World Heart Federation commends WHO and Member States for the progress made in implementing the Regional Framework for Action on Climate […]

Climate Change

Protecting Hearts in Crisis: Addressing NCDs in Emergencies in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

This statement was submitted for the session Emergencies in the Eastern Mediterranean at the Seventy-Second Session of the WHO Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean   Honourable Chair, Distinguished Delegates,   The World Heart Federation commends WHO and Member States for the strides made in implementing the Regional Framework for Action on Addressing Noncommunicable Diseases in […]

Noncommunicable Diseases

Strengthening Women’s Leadership and Representation in Health Systems

This statement was delivered by Ms. Fernanda de Carvalho, our Advocacy Committee member for PAHO, at the Seventy-Seventh Session of the WHO Regional Committee for the Americas PAHO GENDER EQUALITY POLICY: PROGRESS REPORT AGENDA ITEM 7.8B Honourable Chair, Distinguished Delegates,   The World Heart Federation welcomes the Progress Report on PAHO’s Gender Equality Policy. We […]

Air Pollution

Air Pollution

Chagas Disease

Chagas Disease

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Cholesterol

COVID-19

COVID-19

Diabetes

Diabetes

Healthy Diet

Healthy Diet

Heart Failure

Heart Failure

Hypertension

Hypertension

Obesity

Obesity

Prevention

Prevention

Rheumatic Heart Disease

Rheumatic Heart Disease

Tobacco

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Women & CVD

Women & CVD

The most common heart attack symptom, in both men and women, is some type of chest pain, pressure or discomfort. But chest pain is not always the most noticeable symptom, especially in women, who are more likely to experience it as pressure or tightness in the chest. They may even have no chest pain at […]

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