SEAHEARTS Initiative

Cardiovascular Diseases (CVDs) are a major public health challenge and accounts for a quarter of all deaths in the WHO South-East Asia Region. The Seventy-sixth Regional Committee endorsed the initiative "SEAHEARTS: Accelerating Prevention and Control of Cardiovascular Diseases in the South-East Asia Region” to address the challenge in a time bound manner. 

SEAHEARTS initiative aims to bring together tobacco control, salt reduction, and elimination of trans-fatty acids along with improved hypertension and diabetes coverage and control through primary health care. SEAHEARTS initiative has set four milestones with time-bound commitments to reduce CVD risk factors and strengthen and reorient health systems to add to the momentum for CVD control in the Region.

SEAHEARTS monitoring platform

This interactive platform provides periodic updates on the status of four milestones in the Region. The progress is tracked based on the indicators outlined in the SEAHEARTS Monitoring Framework.

The progress is tracked based on the indicators outlined in the SEAHEARTS Monitoring Framework.

Hypertension treatment
Hypertension
— million
people with hypertension to be placed on protocol-based management
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Hypertension Control
Hypertension
— million
people with hypertension having controlled blood pressure
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Diabetes treatment
Diabetes
— million
people with diabetes to be placed on protocol-based management
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Diabetes Control
Diabetes
— million
people with diabetes having good control of glycaemia
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Reducing salt intake
Salt Intake
— million
people covered with two or more evidence-based interventions to reduce mean population salt intake.
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Tobacco Control
Tobacco
— million
people covered with at least three MPOWER measures with highest level of achievement .
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Transfatty acids (TFA) elimination
Fatty Acid
— million
people protected from harmful effect of TFA through enactment, effective implementation and enforcement of policies
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