Government targeting significant reduction of NCDs
FOREIGN AFFAIRS and Foreign Trade Minister Kamina Johnson Smith says the Government is targeting a significant reduction in the incidence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) through policies promoting healthier lifestyles and measures to mitigate their effects on the population.
She gave this assurance while addressing a panel discussion on childhood obesity at a CARICOM Roundtable Forum at the 72nd United Nations (UN) General Assembly in New York last month.
Senator Johnson Smith said childhood obesity remains a major concern for the Government, noting data from the 2010 Global School Survey which showed that approximately 27.7 per cent of adolescents in Jamaica, aged 13 to 15, were either overweight or obese.
She said the Government, in response, has maintained a fiveyear multisectoral National Strategic and Action Plan for the Prevention and Control of NCDs in Jamaica, which was initiated in 2013.
Johnson Smith assured that the administration was committed to
strengthening the plan, pointing out that this will further enhance its work to reduce the risks of NCDs.
The minister said in keeping with its international obligations, the Government has also taken steps to integrate the post-2015
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on NCDs into the Vision 2030 Jamaica National Development Plan, noting that the SDGs include guidance on combating priority health concerns such as obesity.
She further told delegates that
the administration has sought to enhance its endeavours by including a 2016 to 2020 suboperational plan in the Vision 2030 Jamaica Plan, which is dedicated to the prevention and control of obesity in children and adolescents.