Strategic objectives & Actions Areas | Global Targets | |
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1) Raising policy prioritization and strengthen governance; | 1.1) 75% of countries will have adapted or updated existing national policies, strategies, plans or frameworks to include neurological disorders by 2031. | 1.2) 100% of countries will have at least one functioning awareness campaign or advocacy programme for neurological disorders by 2031. |
1.1) Advocacy | ||
1.2) Policy, Plans and Legislation | ||
1.3) Financing | ||
2) Providing effective, timely and responsive diagnosis, treatment and care; | 2.1) 75% of countries will have included neurological disorders in the UHC benefits package by 2031. | 2.2) 80% of countries will provide the essential medicines and basic technologies required to manage neurological disorders in primary care by 2031. |
2.1) Care pathways | ||
2.2) Medicines, diagnostics and other health products | ||
2.3) Health workers’ capacity-building, training and support | ||
2.4) Carer support | ||
3) Implementing strategies for promotion and prevention; | 3.1) 80% of countries will have at least one functioning intersectoral programme for brain health promotion and the prevention of neurological disorders across the life course by 2031. | 3.2) The global targets relevant for prevention of neurological disorders are achieved, as defined in: – the NCD-GAP; – Defeating meningitis by 2030: a global road map; and – Every newborn: an action plan to end preventable deaths. |
3.1) Promoting healthy behaviour across the life course | ||
3.2) Infectious disease control | ||
3.3) Preventing head/spinal trauma and associated disabilities | ||
3.4) Reducing environmental risks | ||
3.5) Promotion of optimal brain development in children and adolescents | ||
4) Fostering research and innovation and strengthen information systems; | 4.1) 80% of countries routinely collect and report on a core set of indicators for neurological disorders through their national health data and information systems at least every three years by 2031. | 4.2) The output of global research on neurological disorders doubles by 2031. |
4.1) Investment in research | ||
4.2) Data and information systems | ||
5) Strengthening the public health approach to epilepsy. | 5.1) By 2031, countries will have increased service coverage for epilepsy by 50% from the current coverage in 2021. | 5.2) 80% of countries will have developed or updated their legislation with a view to promoting and protecting the human rights of people with epilepsy by 2031. |
5.1) Access to services for epilepsy | ||
5.2) Engagement and support for people with epilepsy | ||
5.3) Epilepsy as an entry point for other neurological disorders |