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Abstract

Young individuals (below 35 years) comprise an estimated 60% of the global population. Not only are these individuals currently experiencing chronic, non-communicable diseases (NCDs), either living with or at risk for these conditions, but will also experience the long-term repercussions of the current NCD policy implementations. It is thus imperative that they meaningfully contribute to the global discourse and responses for NCDs at the local level. Here, we profile one example of meaningful engagement: the Young Professionals Chronic Disease Network (YPCDN). The YPCDN is a global online network that provides a platform for young professionals to deliberate new and innovative methods of approaching the NCD challenges facing our societies. We provide a case study of the 2-year experiences of a country chapter (Kenya) of the YPCDN to demonstrate the significance and impact of emerging leaders in addressing the new global health agenda of the 21st century.

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Title
Young professionals for health development: the Kenyan experience in combating non-communicable diseases
Author
Matheka, Duncan M; Nderitu, Joseph; Vedanthan, Rajesh; Demaio, Alessandro R; Murgor, Mellany; Kajana, Kiti; Loyal, Poonamjeet; Alkizim, Faraj O; Kishore, Sandeep P
Section
Capacity Building
Publication year
2013
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd.
e-ISSN
16549880
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1629443938
Copyright
Copyright Co-Action Publishing 2013