Global programme delivers health benefits for Vietnamese youth

Global programme delivers health benefits for Vietnamese youth hinh anh 1Thousands of young Vietnamese people have been equipped with knowledge about risky behaviors and prevention of non-communicable diseases through the Young Health Programme in Vietnam. (Photo courtesy of )

HCM
City (VNS/VNA)
– More than 49,300 young Vietnamese have
learned about risky behaviours and preventive measures associated
with  (NCDs), thanks to three years
of instruction from the Young Health Programme (YHP).

AstraZeneca Vietnam and Plan International Vietnam recently organised a seminar
to reflect on the progress and achievements of the programme in the 2019-2022
period, along with their two partners the National Youth Centre and Hanoi Centre for Disease Control.

YHP is AstraZeneca’s global disease prevention programme, focusing on young
people aged 10 to 24 living in vulnerable environments and under-resourced
settings around the world.

It aims to prevent the most common NCDs, such as cancer, diabetes, heart
disease, respiratory disease and mental illness.

Since its launch in 2010, the YHP has reached more than 30 countries and 40
million youth with information about risky behaviours associated with
NCDs.

It has gained international recognition and has won several prestigious awards
including the 2018 Ethical Corporation Community Investment of the Year.

With a total investment of 750,000 GBP (VNĐ20.9 billion), YHP in Vietnam has
been implemented in Hanoi’s Hai Ba Trung and Dong Anh districts.

It focuses on addressing the primary NCD risk factors of tobacco and alcohol
use, physical inactivity, poor diet and air pollution, as well as supporting
the broader health and rights of young people.

After three years of successful implementation, it has accomplished all of its
key goals and has had an important impact on the targeted populations.

people in schools, universities and industrial zones have been
equipped with knowledge through more than 1,000 creative contests, discussions,
and group activities, which were carried out by 538 peer educators.

Nearly 100 training courses have been organised on knowledge of
NCDs and soft skills for young people, their parents and community leaders
to improve their skills as peer educators.

Nguyen Tuong Lam, secretary of the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh
Communist Youth Union and Standing Vice Chairman of the National Committee for
Youth in Vietnam, appreciated the support of Vietnam
and AstraZeneca during the last three years.

“The joint collaboration has improved the physical and mental health of
Vietnamese youth”, he said.

Key content about NCD prevention has been integrated into the latest Vietnam
Youth Development Strategy 2021-30 and other key policy documents thanks partly
to the programme’s efforts.

“The programme supports young people to raise awareness and knowledge on how to
prevent NCDs such as a healthy diet, increasing physical activity
and preventing alcohol consumption and smoking”, said Sharon Kane, Country
Director of Plan International in Vietnam.

Nitin Kapoor, chairman and general director of AstraZeneca Vietnam and Asia
Area Frontier Markets, said the programme’s remarkable achievements not only
help to improve disease awareness but also advocate for policies that
promote lasting benefits for young people.

“Young people have the power to create a healthier, more sustainable world.
Through YHP, we empower them to be their own health advocates,” he said.

The company is exploring the opportunity to continue to support the next
phase of YHP in the country.

Based in UK, AstraZeneca is a global, science-led biopharmaceutical company
that focuses on the discovery, development, and commercialization of
prescription medicines in oncology, rare diseases and biopharmaceuticals.

It operates in over 100 countries and its innovative medicines are used by
millions of patients worldwide.

Plan International is a non-governmental, non-religious, non-profit
organisation working for a brighter future for children.

It has been operating in Vietnam since 1993, with the goal of helping children
and young people, especially disadvantaged groups and girls, so they
can grow up in a safe and secure society which respects their rights./.

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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