Second winner: Nofal Ben Mostafa Lboigi (age group 16-18)
Third winner: Retab Nahila (age group 16-18)
World Health Day 2013 is being celebrated this year under the theme of “hypertension”, otherwise known as high blood pressure. The intention of this year’s campaign is to: raise awareness of hypertension and promote behavioural change with respect to primary prevention, improve the chances of early detection and promote effective management for patients. Although hypertension is a serious health problem in the Eastern Mediterranean Region and globally, it is preventable and treatable.
Globally, hypertension is estimated to cause 7.5 million deaths annually, representing more than 12% of all deaths. It increases the risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, blindness and other vascular conditions. WHO estimates that high blood pressure affects about 40% of adults aged 25 years and older.
On 7 April, WHO will launch the global World Health Day campaign to persuade policy-makers, the regional and international community and other stakeholders to prioritize prevention, early detection and management of hypertension in national policies, programmes and activities. It also aims to involve communities and individuals in order to increase public awareness of the problem. The public awareness campaign will focus on preventive interventions that reduce the risk of hypertension.
An online information package has been developed for the campaign. Event organizers can download media and communication products in adjustable formats to enable language and cultural adaptation according to local contexts. The campaign will include a wide range of web, email and multimedia interactive products, with portals for collection of feedback and on-line updates.
This campaign is a year-long activity extending beyond 7 April to give WHO and Member States the opportunity of implementing sustainable activities over an expanded period of time. Communities, nongovernmental organizations and individuals are encouraged to develop plans with a number of booster events to maintain momentum in conducting events throughout the year.
Art competition - Morocco
Art competition - Bahrain
Hypertension
First winner: Vallari Bathak (age group 10-11)
First winner: Binscal Pascal Paul (age group 16-18)
Second winner: Ali Hany Mahmoud Trada (age group 12-13)
Second winner: Shima Marad (age group 8-9)
Second winner: Rabab Mohamed Hassan (age group 14-15)
Fourth winner: Fatma Gafer Abd (age group 10-11)
Fifth winner: Hasa Abdallah Youssef (age group 14-15)
Fifth winner: Vikas Thamizharasan (age group 16-18)
Art competition - Egypt
Hypertension
Hypertension
Second winner: Gana Ali Ahmed (age group 10-11)
Third winnder: Sara Wael Mounir Boktor (age group 8-9)
Third winner: Shaima Al Sayed Murad (age group 12-13)
Fourth winner: Alaa Elsayed AbdelHalim (age group 14-16)
Fourth winner: Hoda Mohamed Fouad (age group 8-9)
Fifth winner: Alaa Ahmed Massoud (age group 12-13)
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