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Living with a stroke: one family’s story

Trevor Redhead had a stroke in May 2014. His wife Beverley and daughter Tara talk about the profound effect this event has had on their lives. Beverley Redhead was asleep in the early hours of the morning when she heard a thud. Her husband of many years, Trevor, had collapsed on his way to the […]

Public perceptions of non-communicable diseases (NCDs)

What does the public understand about NCDs? Have they heard of them? What are their experiences of them and how do they feel they touch their lives? This was the question that Dr Anique Atherley, a Junior Research Fellow at the University of the West Indies and a group of researchers set out to answer […]

Keep on moving in Port of Spain

Every Sunday morning between the hours of six and nine hundreds of people in Diego Martin, a suburb of Trinidad’s capital Port of Spain, take over the streets. Every Sunday morning between the hours of six and nine hundreds of people in Diego Martin, a suburb of Trinidad’s capital Port of Spain, take over the […]

BVI: Striving for healthier, happier pupils

Efforts to give the children of the British Virgin Islands a healthier start in life have received a significant boost with a ground-breaking initiative aimed at raising their level of nutrition and physical activity. Since October 2015 hundreds of primary school pupils in the country’s 15 public schools have been benefiting from a behaviour change […]

Civil society in Jamaica spearheading progress
in tobacco control

The Jamaica Coalition for Tobacco Control (JCTC) has used its influence and expertise to highlight the dangers of tobacco use and push for meaningful tobacco control regulation.   Civil society has a pivotal role to play in the national and regional challenge to non-communicable diseases and should be centre stage in the whole-of-society approach to stemming […]

Living with cancer: Michelle’s story

Michelle O’Kieffe was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer at the age of 32. Having been in remission for many years, she is determined to improve support for women living with cancer in Trinidad and Tobago. Here is her story. My name is Michelle O’Kieffe and I live in Trinidad. I was diagnosed […]

Taking care of the body as well as the soul

Canon Noel Burke, Rector of St David’s Church in Barbados takes pride in the role of the faith community in challenging the epidemic of NCDs. My name is Canon Noel Burke and I’m the Rector of St David’s in Barbados, Chairman of the Barbados Christian Council and a member of the National NCD Commission. I […]

The Port of Spain Declaration: the path to a healthier Caribbean

In 2007, CARICOM leaders signed the ground-breaking Port of Spain Declaration aimed at uniting to stop the epidemic of NCDs.  Now this Declaration is being evaluated by a team of top experts. Are these ambitious commitments being met? What are the successes and challenges? The evaluation answers these critical questions. The Port of Spain Declaration has […]

Objective 1

To determine the extent to which the 27 commitments in the Port of Spain Declaration are reported to have been implemented and the national and other characteristics associated with high levels of implementation within the 20 CARICOM countries and territories. Method: This will be carried out through review of the annual progress reports submitted by […]

Objective 2

To describe within the limitations of currently available data, trends in NCD mortality and risk factors from the year 2000 to 2013, in the 20 CARICOM countries and territories.   Method: This will involves the review of mortality, morbidity and NCD risk factor data for 20 CARICOM territories collected by CARPHA as part its surveillance […]