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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2025 · 50 MIN

Countries Fail To Utilize Alcohol Policy In United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Frameworks

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Countries Fail To Utilize Alcohol Policy In United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Frameworks For the tenth episode in our third season we discuss how countries are using the potential of alcohol policy to achieve the sustainable development goals - based on a landmark report from the UN Interagency Task Force on NCDs. Together with Scott Chiossi and Nick Banatvala we’re telling a story that will change how you view the role and potential of alcohol policy for promoting development.  In today’s show, host Maik Dünnbier speaks with Scott and Nick about their landmark report that describes if and how alcohol has been integrated into United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Frameworks (UNSDCFs) as a risk factor for developing NCDs and/or as a link to mental health and behavioural conditions. They analyzed 135 countries that rolled out a UNSDCF recently to see if and how alcohol policy is being addressed. In their conversation they discuss the findings of their analysis and why this analysis was needed in the first place? Together, they make sense of the findings. The results of the study are underwhelming but Nick and Scott help to understand the reasons why - charting a constructive way forward. They explore a key analysis of how different policy areas and dimensions of sustainable develpoment benefit from alcohol policy action. And Nick talks about multiple paths forward that the Task Torce, WHO and other UN agencies, civil society, and countries can take.  Our guests Nick is the head of the Secretariat of the UN Interagency Task Force on NCDs.  Nick was Head of Global Affairs at the Department of Health in England where he led the development and implementation of the UK Government's first-ever global health strategy.  Nick has vast experience from his work in the UK government, at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the US, and at universities.  In addition to being the lead author of a number of WHO and UK government publications, Nick has published widely in a range of peer-reviewed journals. Nick is co-editor of Noncommunciable Diseases: A Compendium, published in 2023.  You can follow Nick's work on LinkedIn. Scott is a Technical Officer working as part of the Task Force Secretariat. He coordinates and supports a number of the Task Force’s working groups, and works on the Joint Programme on Catalyzing country action for NCDs and mental health.  You can follow Scott's work on LinkedIn.  Resources for the episode  Book: "Noncommunicable Diseases A Compendium," Edited By Nick Banatvala, Pascal Bovet UNIATF Report: "Countries Fail to Utilize Alcohol Policy in United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Frameworks" UNIATF Report 2024: "New Report Shows Raising Pro-Health Taxes Could Save 50 Million Lives Over Next 50 Years" UNIATF News update: "Discussions at UNGA highlight alcohol is not being addressed in UN Cooperation Frameworks" Report 2020: "WHO NCDs Progress Monitor 2020" News report: "World Health Assembly Adopts More Best Buys to Tackle NCDs, Reconfirms Impact of Alcohol Policy Best Buys" Scientific study: "The Burden of Non-communicable Diseases Among Adolescents Aged 10–24 Years in the EU, 1990–2019" Feedback Your feedback, questions, and suggestions for future topics and guests is most welcome. Please get in touch at [email protected]. You are most welcome to follow Movendi International and Maik Dünnbier on LinkedIn, too.

Countries Fail To Utilize Alcohol Policy In United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Frameworks For the tenth episode in our third season we discuss how countries are using the potential of alcohol policy to achieve the sustainable development goals - based on a landmark report from the UN Interagency Task Force on NCDs. Together with Scott Chiossi and Nick Banatvala we’re telling a story that will change how you view the role and potential of alcohol policy for promoting development.  In today’s show, host Maik Dünnbier speaks with Scott and Nick about their landmark report that describes if and how alcohol has been integrated into United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Frameworks (UNSDCFs) as a risk factor for developing NCDs and/or as a link to mental health and behavioural conditions. They analyzed 135 countries that rolled out a UNSDCF recently to see if and how alcohol policy is being addressed. In their conversation they discuss the findings of their analysis and why this analysis was needed in the first place? Together, they make sense of the findings. The results of the study are underwhelming but Nick and Scott help to understand the reasons why - charting a constructive way forward. They explore a key analysis of how different policy areas and dimensions of sustainable develpoment benefit from alcohol policy action. And Nick talks about multiple paths forward that the Task Torce, WHO and other UN agencies, civil society, and countries can take.  Our guests Nick is the head of the Secretariat of the UN Interagency Task Force on NCDs.  Nick was Head of Global Affairs at the Department of Health in England where he led the development and implementation of the UK Government's first-ever global health strategy.  Nick has vast experience from his work in the UK government, at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the US, and at universities.  In addition to being the lead author of a number of WHO and UK government publications, Nick has published widely in a range of peer-reviewed journals. Nick is co-editor of Noncommunciable Diseases: A Compendium, published in 2023.  You can follow Nick's work on LinkedIn. Scott is a Technical Officer working as part of the Task Force Secretariat. He coordinates and supports a number of the Task Force’s working groups, and works on the Joint Programme on Catalyzing country action for NCDs and mental health.  You can follow Scott's work on LinkedIn.  Resources for the episode  Book: "Noncommunicable Diseases A Compendium," Edited By Nick Banatvala, Pascal Bovet UNIATF Report: "Countries Fail to Utilize Alcohol Policy in United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Frameworks" UNIATF Report 2024: "New Report Shows Raising Pro-Health Taxes Could Save 50 Million Lives Over Next 50 Years" UNIATF News update: "Discussions at UNGA highlight alcohol is not being addressed in UN Cooperation Frameworks" Report 2020: "WHO NCDs Progress Monitor 2020" News report: "World Health Assembly Adopts More Best Buys to Tackle NCDs, Reconfirms Impact of Alcohol Policy Best Buys" Scientific study: "The Burden of Non-communicable Diseases Among Adolescents Aged 10–24 Years in the EU, 1990–2019" Feedback Your feedback, questions, and suggestions for future topics and guests is most welcome. Please get in touch at [email protected]. You are most welcome to follow Movendi International and Maik Dünnbier on LinkedIn, too.

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