Diabetes Care

World Diabetes Day – Calls Grow For Cheaper, Accessible Care

World Diabetes Day – Calls Grow For Cheaper, Accessible Care

The international medical charity Doctors Without Borders has called on leading pharmaceutical corporations and “all insulin manufacturers” to urgently increase access to diabetes treatment in low- and middle-income countries by making insulin pen injection devices available at US$1.

In a statement, the group said 80% of people with diabetes live in low- and middle-income countries, “where access to insulin pens is extremely limited due primarily to high prices”.

It noted that people with diabetes in South Africa, for example, which pioneered a shift towards the use of insulin in pens in the public sector by replacing insulin in vials with pens, “had to ration insulin pens earlier this year when Novo Nordisk stopped selling human insulin pens to the South African government”.

The Diabetes Association of Nigeria has warned that six million people living with diabetes in the country are facing an “existential threat”, due to the “skyrocketing” cost of healthcare. The association urged the Nigerian government, “as a matter of urgency”, to subsidize diabetes medications to make them more affordable to the growing population of people with the disease.

  • Nigeria: 
    6 Million Nigerians Face Existential Threat As Cost of Diabetes Care Skyrockets

    Vanguard, 13 November 2024

    The Diabetes Association of Nigeria, DAN, has warned that six million Nigerians with diabetes are facing existential threat, following the skyrocketing cost of healthcare. Read more »

  • Uganda: 
    Nutritionists Advocate for Plant Based Diets to Combat Rising Health Risks At Kampala Vegan Fest

    Nile Post, 11 November 2024

    This year’s Kampala Vegan Fest promoted plant-based diets as a means to safeguard both health and animal welfare. Read more »

  • Nigeria: 
    Nigerian Govt Launches Campaign Against Hypertension, Diabetes in Ekiti

    Premium Times, 30 October 2024

    Governor Oyebanji said the initiative hopes to conduct free screening for about 200,000 people in Ekiti State for hypertension and diabetes within the week-long campaign across 161… Read more »

  • South Africa: 
    Pharmaceutical Corporations Must Make Insulin Pens Available at $1 Per Pen

    MSF, 12 November 2024

    Ahead of World Diabetes Day, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) called on pharmaceutical corporations Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, Sanofi, and all insulin manufacturers to take urgent… Read more »

  • Uganda: 
    Three Advanced Treatments for Non – Communicable Diseases Launched On Ugandan Market

    Nile Post, 8 November 2024

    C&D Pharma, an Indian pharmaceutical innovator has launched three new novel treatments for Non-Communicable Diseases on the Ugandan market. Read more »

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  • A diabetes test at a World Diabetes Day event in KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa (file photo).

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Checking your glucose level is a way to diagnose diabetes and test to avoid highs and lows (file photo).

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