Joseph Barboza
Country Representative, Senegal
IntraHealth International partnered with the Novartis Foundation, the Senegal Ministry of Health and Social Action, PATH, local health officials, community-based organizations, and other local stakeholders to address hypertension and improve cardiac health among the population of Dakar.
Through Better Hearts Better Cities – Dakar, the ministry tested evidence-based, scalable approaches in Dakar that have the potential to thwart the rise of hypertension and other noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) throughout Senegal and the region.
In Senegal, the World Health Organization estimated that 34% of all deaths are due to NCDs. Of all chronic conditions, hypertension—a risk factor for coronary heart disease and stroke—is the most common. The incidence of stroke—the major clinical outcome of uncontrolled hypertension—has increased 46% since 1990 in sub-Saharan Africa and is now the fifth-leading cause of death in Senegal.
The initiative took a multidisciplinary, scalable, sustainable approach to hypertension management at all levels of care, from primary prevention through treatment at referral health centers.
Together, the program’s partners set out to:
The findings from the initiative are being used to inform the Ministry of Health and Social Action and other stakeholders’ approaches to preventing and treating hypertension throughout Dakar and beyond.
Read more about the Better Hearts Better Cities initiative.
Where: | Senegal |
Dates: | to |
Funder: | Novartis Foundation |