As we enter November, we join the global community in recognizing Diabetes
Awareness Month, culminating in World Diabetes Day on November 14. This year’s
theme, Diabetes and Well-being - Empowering Global Health emphasizes the
importance of accessible healthcare services, education, and support for all individuals
living with diabetes.
In Dominica, diabetes has reached alarming levels, affecting an estimated 12% of the
adult population. According to recent health statistics, complications related to diabetes, such as cardiovascular diseases, kidney failure, and amputations, diabetic retinopathy, have been on the rise.
Data shows that approximately 40% of individuals with diabetes in Dominica will
develop serious complications, significantly impacting their quality of life and increasing healthcare costs.
Diabetes is not just a personal health issue; it is a public health concern that requires
urgent action from all sectors of society. The Ministry of Health/Health Promotion
Unit and other stakeholders are committed to raising awareness and improving
diabetes management strategies.
We want to promote the two pillars to overall diabetes prevention and management:
regular exercise and balanced nutrition. We are thus challenging families, workplaces
etc. throughout the month of November to limit the intake of sweetened or sugary foods, this includes all granulated or added sugars hence our sub-theme: “NO Sugar
November”.
Our goals this month include:
- 1. Educating the Public: We aim to inform the community about the importance of
regular screenings, healthy lifestyle choices, and the need for early intervention.
- 2. Promoting Accessibility: We advocate for improved access to diabetes care,
including medications, nutritional support, and educational resources.
- 3. Encouraging Community Engagement: We invite individuals, families, and
community organizations to participate in local events, workshops, physical activity, and health fairs throughout November.
We urge all Dominicans to take proactive steps toward managing their health. Regular
check-ups, a balanced diet, physical activity, reducing stress and support from
healthcare professionals can make a significant difference in preventing and managing
diabetes.
Let us stand together this November, 2024; to raise awareness and improve access to
diabetes care for everyone in Dominica. Together, we can create a healthier future for
our communities.
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