Stories of the year
Stories of 2016
January
March
The 2015 launch of the HCV Quest Global Patient Survey
provided an insight into the impact viral hepatitis has on
a patient’s personal and social life - key to combatting this
global disease. Recognising how useful country specific
data can be in national advocacy, in March this year we
launched 22 country reports and the HCV Quest Toolkit.
The toolkit provides fully adaptable resources to support
advocacy activities and help disseminate survey findings,
helping groups challenge governments to do more to fight
viral hepatitis. Explore the HCV Quest Toolkit here.
WHA member group FupaHep
organised a demonstration outside the
Ministry of Health in Santiago, Chile,
calling for access to new hepatitis C
medicines. The demonstration attracted
lots of media attention and the group
were interviewed on radio and TV
channels. The day proved a success and
resulted in a meeting with the Ministry
of Health. Find out more here.
February
In February we launched Tools For
Change, a webinar series aimed at
educating and up skilling viewers
on various aspects of advocacy
and the tools needed to effectively
lobby for change. Panellists from
WHO, national governments
and WHA member organisations
shared their perspectives on how
patient advocates can best engage
with policy makers to effect real,
on-the-ground change. Watch the
webinars here.
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April
At the EASL International Liver
Congress, WHA CEO Raquel Peck
addressed an audience of 11,000
in the event opening ceremony. In
her speech, Raquel reinforced the
importance of the patient voice
in efforts to tackle hepatitis and
the need for a multi-stakeholder
commitment to achieve elimination .
Read more about EASL ILC 2016
here.
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