World Diabetes Day 2024
Breaking barriers, bridging gaps: uniting to strengthen diabetes well-being.
14 November 2024, Cairo, Egypt – World Diabetes Day, commemorated annually on 14 November, provides an opportunity to raise awareness about diabetes as a global public health issue and emphasize the collective and individual actions needed to improve the prevention, diagnosis and management of the condition.
This year’s theme, “Breaking Barriers, Bridging Gaps: uniting to strengthen diabetes well-being” highlights the daily challenges faced by millions living with diabetes. Managing the condition requires resilience, organization, and responsibility, affecting both physical and mental well-being.
Diabetes affects millions worldwide, leading to blindness, kidney failure, heart attacks, strokes and limb amputations. In 2021, 537 million adults globally (1 in 10) had diabetes. The figure is projected to reach 643 million by 2030 and 783 million by 2045. Over 75% of adults with diabetes live in low- and middle-income countries. Nearly 36% of individuals with diabetes experience distress, 63% fear complications and 28% struggle to stay positive about their condition. These figures underscore the significant mental health challenges that have to be addressed in diabetes management and the need for comprehensive support.
The Eastern Mediterranean Region has the world’s highest prevalence of diabetes and includes 6 of the 10 countries with the highest rates globally. Currently, 73 million adults (1 in 6) are affected. By 2045, the number is expected to increase by 86%, reaching 136 million, the second-largest rise globally. One-third of cases are undiagnosed, highlighting gaps in detection and care, and 796 000 diabetes-related deaths were recorded in