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NCD patients demand seat at Malawi health table
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81229, member: 636"] Money and management problems are crippling Malawi's fight against diseases like cancer and diabetes. A review by the Non-Communicable Diseases Alliance found that limited financing and weak implementation capacity are major roadblocks, hurting awareness campaigns and access to care. Alliance member Dingani Mithi stated that funding shortages severely restrict prevention programs and service reach. The review also showed people actually living with these conditions are rarely involved in policy choices, prompting a push to put affected communities at the center of decision-making. In response, the Alliance is shifting strategy toward community action and private sector engagement. They have started mobilizing local support groups in areas like Traditional Authorities Kabudula and Khongoni in Lilongwe district, giving patients oversight and advocacy roles. This grassroots effort aims to promote fairness in healthcare access and strengthen the local response system. The move comes as statistics show non-communicable diseases cause roughly twenty-two percent of deaths in Malawi, underscoring critical gaps in diagnostics and medicine availability. The overall approach now focuses on making patients and survivors lead the charge, having them claim their space in shaping the policies that affect their lives. While engaging corporations for more resources, the Alliance views this community-driven model as essential for progress amid persistent structural challenges. These small steps represent a strategic pivot, trying to tackle a growing public health crisis by empowering those who experience it directly, since traditional top-down methods continue to falter. [/QUOTE]
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