The Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs in Disaster Relief….
NWHO is a signatory to the Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs in Disaster Relief, and has agreed to comply with the 10 principles of the Code.
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Adherence to standards…
NWHO is a full member of People in Aid, a global network of development and humanitarian assistance agencies which promotes good practice in the management and support of aid personnel.
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Adherence to standards…
New World Hope Organization is a signatory to the Code of Good Practice for NGOs Responding to HIV/AIDS.
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We are pleased to announce that NWHO is now an officially accredited NGO, as per the UN General Assembly's decision (A/66/L/44) that has given accreditation to some 800 organisations to attend the RIO+20 conference. (May 2012),
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NWHO is Officially Accredited by the UN General Assembly
“NWHO BECAME A FULL MEMBER OF IUCN IN 2013”
The Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs in Disaster Relief.
NWHO is signatory of the Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Disaster Relief.
We follow the Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movements and NGOs in Disaster Relief.
The Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs in Disaster Relief.
NWHO is signatory of the Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Disaster Relief.
We follow the Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movements and NGOs in Disaster Relief.
Health Care
Health is an essential component at NWHO as we are aware of the present and looming threats to people's health and safety.
We provide health care to rural and low income areas by raising awareness, capacity building and service delivery. NWHO's health and nutrition programs include renovating and building, equipping and running healthcare centres, training midwives and traditional birth attendants along with providing medication and health and hygiene training.
We are also committed to spreading awareness about HIV/AIDS among high risk groups and helping those infected through care and support.
Primary Health
Free Medical and Eye Camps
Vaccination Camps
Health Education
Secondary Health
Mobile Hospitals
Building and Renovating Clinics and Hospitals
Distributing Medicine, Medical Supplies, and Medical Equipment
Diagnostics Services
Diagnostic Centers
Laboratories
Blood Bank
Pharmacy
Program Highlights
New World Hope Alshifa Clinic & Maternity Home
NWHO established the New World Hope Alshifa Clinic & Maternity Home in 2008 in Rawalpindi since then free medical service has been providing to the poor families in surrounding areas and afgan refugees located between Islamabad and Rawalpindi.The location of the clinic was chosen in response to the lack of low cost medical services in the area.
Last Year's Impact
Approximately 21,000 patients benefitted from all age groups and various illnesses.
Women amounted to 59% of the total beneficiaries
People gain medical awareness.
Free Medical camp
Free medical health camps and vaccination campaign is one such major program of NWHO to provide healthcare facilities and vaccination to meet the immediate health care needs of the underprivileged and marginalized population in rural areas and slums through standalone camps.
Last Year's Impact
Approximately 20,000 patients benefited at free medical camps.
Diseases prevention and awareness material are provided to local patients in their local language.
New World Hope Organization (NWHO) is supporting low-income families, seniors, children and people with disabilities who have a hearing loss. NWHO is providing high quality free hearing aids to low income people nationwide who cannot afford hearing aids. The purpose of the Hearing Aid Assistance Program is to provide free hearing aid to low-income adults and children from low-income families or individuals with disabilities.
Diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs when your blood glucose blood sugar becomes higher than normal amounts. Blood glucose is the main source of energy in the human body and it brings the body. Insulin, a pancreatic hormone, helps to use glucose from eating for energy in your cells. When the amount of glucose in the body increases -the body does not use insulin well. Glucose is then in your blood and does not reach your cells.
Over time, having too much glucose in your blood can cause health problems. Although there is no permanent treatment for diabetes, you can control your diabetes by eating low carbohydrates or by eating vegetables and regular exercise measures.
According to the recent International Diabetes Federation (IDF) data, 537 million people who are close to 10 % of all people aged 20-79 years in the world, lived with diabetes until -2021.
In countries, diabetes is a particular concern, where fruits and vegetables can be expensive, fast food or incoming items are common, and these factors can increase the risk of diabetes. Diabetes is the most common in the top 10 countries, which are below, and a complete list of other countries of the world, their diabetes rate, and percentage of diabetes can be seen in the map below.
Top 10 Countries with the Highest Rate of Diabetes (IDF 2021)
Yes, it may be possible that diabetes remains unintentional and uncontrollable, especially (severely high or severe low glucose levels) and the servant is eating the same way it is a catastrophic damage to your body Can deliver High glucose levels in the body can cause heart attack, heart failure, stroke, kidney failure and coma. These complications can lead to your death. Particularly cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in adults suffering from diabetes.
FAQ.
I have noticed that my country's diabetes data is in the wrong place or is wrong. Can it be changed?
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Incidence, Mortality and Prevalence by Cancer Site - Cancer Cases % - 2020 European Countries -
In this document, we present a chart that depicts the number of cancer cases in the year 2020 for both sexes and all age groups in the European Countries. The chart focuses on measuring the incidence, mortality, and prevalence of various types of cancer based on their respective sites.
The data presented in the chart illustrates the number of cancer cases per 100,000 individuals across the European Union (EU) region. Additionally, the chart provides information on the percentage of deaths caused by cancer and the total percentage of the top five cancer diseases.
The purpose of this chart is to provide a visual representation of the prevalence and impact of cancer in European countries in the year 2020. Please refer to the chart for a detailed breakdown of cancer cases by EU site, along with the corresponding percentages of mortality and prevalence.
GLOBOCAN 2020
Data Map Exploring Health Statistics in Northern Dimension & European Countries
Health statistics play a crucial role in understanding the overall well-being of a population. Delving into health statistics through a comprehensive data map allows us to grasp the burden of disease and the prevailing health conditions in Northern Dimension & Europe countries. By analyzing the 2019 Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) per 100,000 individuals, along with other key health indicators, we can gain valuable insights into the challenges and areas for improvement in these regions. The interactive map serves as a powerful tool for policymakers, researchers, and healthcare professionals to devise evidence-based strategies and interventions to enhance the overall well-being of the population.