World Heart Day – 29 September 2024: campaigning for cardiovascular health
26 September 2024, Cairo, Egypt – On World Heart Day 2024, the WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean joins the global movement campaigning under the banner ‘Use Heart for Action’ to empower individuals to take responsibility for their heart health and advocate for stronger national cardiovascular health action plans.
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of death globally. In the Eastern Mediterranean Region an estimated 38% of the population — equivalent to 258 million people — live with hypertension, a major risk factor for heart disease, and half of all cardiovascular related deaths occur before the age of 70, highlighting the need for effective prevention and early management.
Despite this significant burden, only 50% of Member States in the Region have evidence-based national guidelines, protocols or standards for the management of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) through a primary health care approach. There is a pressing need for strong political will and commitment to ensure CVD policies are developed and implemented. Without dedicated leadership and the resolve to prioritize cardiovascular health, it will be difficult to enact the changes necessary to protect lives and reduce premature deaths from CVDs.
Together with the World Heart Federation, WHO is urging governments, decision-makers and the broader health community to unite in prioritizing cardiovascular health. Early diagnosis, effective treatment and prevention are crucial to reducing the burden of heart disease. By promoting strong health policies and empowering individuals to monitor their heart health, embrace healthier lifestyles, and seek timely care, we can save lives and enhance the