[php] [/php]

 

 

Resources

Partnering for Change is producing research papers and publications, developing patient materials, and engaging in joint advocacy to improve access to context-appropriate prevention and care for people living with non-communicable diseases in humanitarian settings.

As part of our joint advocacy work, we have developed advocacy resources to raise awareness about and mobilise resources to improve NCD care in humanitarian settings. Our patient materials are carefully tailored to the local context and will be used by the Lebanese Red Cross in a clinical setting to educate and empower people living with non-communicable diseases. All Partnering for Change initiatives, including our field projects in Lebanon and Iraq, are based on the evidence produced through our research work.

Peer support handbook

Coming soon

Research publications

LSHTM research and issue brief series

Full article: Implementing and evaluating integrated care models for non-communicable disease in fragile and humanitarian settings (April 2024)

Full article: Patient experiences of diabetes and hypertension care during an evolving humanitarian crisis in Lebanon: a qualitative study (December 2023)

Issue Brief 06: Patient experiences of diabetes and hypertension care during an evolving humanitarian crisis in Lebanon: a qualitative study

Full article: Patient experiences of diabetes and hypertension care during an evolving humanitarian crisis in Lebanon: a qualitative study (December 2023)

Issue Brief 06: Patient experiences of diabetes and hypertension care during an evolving humanitarian crisis in Lebanon: a qualitative study

Full article: Developing an integrated model of care for vulnerable populations living with non-communicable diseases in Lebanon: an online theory of change workshop (July 2023)

Full article: Models of care for non-communicable diseases for displaced populations in Iraq: A scoping review (July 2022)

Issue Brief 04: Models of care for non-communicable diseases for displaced populations in Iraq: A scoping review

Full article: Factors Influencing the Implementation of Remote Delivery Strategies for Non-Communicable Disease Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Narrative Review (June 2022)

Issue Brief 03: Factors Influencing the Implementation of Remote Delivery Strategies for Non-Communicable Disease Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Narrative Review

Full article: Chronic NCD care in crise: A qualitative study of global experts’ perspectives on models of care for hypertension and diabetes in humanitarian settings (March 2022)

Issue Brief 02: Chronic NCD care in crises: a qualitative study of global experts’ perspectives on models of care for hypertension and diabetes in humanitarian settings

Full article: Models of care for patients with hypertension and diabetes in humanitarian crises: a systematic review (March 2021)

Issue Brief 01: Models of care for patients with hypertension and diabetes in humanitarian crises: a systematic review

Copenhagen Business School
teaching case on Partnering for Change

Business as Unusual:
A case for collaboration between humanitarian and private organisations (2021)

Advocacy resources

Interview series: With individuals with diabetes who are living in Lebanon having left Syria (August 2022)

Event report: Chronic Care in Humanitarian Crises: 2019 World Health Assembly (WHA) side event (May 2019)
Policy brief: Building long-term NCD emergency preparedness and responses for humanitarian crises (May 2022)
Brochure: Chronic Care in Humanitarian Crises (2020)

Patient materials

Education posters for SYRIANS living with diabetes in LEBANON

Educational posters for people living with diabetes in LEBANON

Educational posters for YAZIDIS living with diabetes

Educational posters for people with diabetes living in IRAQ

Educational leaflets for people living with diabetes in LEBANON (2022)

Download print files (all leaflets)

Leaflet 1: Diabetes and insulin

Leaflet 2: Diabetes and high blood pressure

Leaflet 3: Diabetes and your feet

Leaflet 4: Diabetes and your mental health

Leaflet 5: Diabetes and fasting