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China Obesity Congress 2025 and SCOPE School Beijing
The China Obesity Congress 2025 and SCOPE School took place in Beijing, China, this August.
ViewStatements to the 75th Regional Committee for Africa
World Obesity urges stronger action to integrate obesity care into PHC and address rising obesity in Africa.
ViewWhy obesity must be a global priority - A view from Cameroon
Boniface Takwe argues obesity is silently fuelling strokes and chronic disease in Cameroon and beyond.- and we must act.
View“Those closest to the problem are closest to the solution” - Why the HLM matters to the Caribbean
Danielle Walwyn, of the Healthy Caribbean Coalition, explains why the High-Level Meeting is a key moment to act.
View“Lived experience is the missing piece” - Why obesity policy must start with people
For half of humanity: Stephen Ogweno explains why obesity policy must start with lived experience to drive real change.
ViewNew review highlights how adolescents are shaping healthy food environments
New review explores how adolescents are partaking in efforts to transform food environments to support healthier diets.
ViewFor Half of Humanity: Four billion reasons we need action on obesity
Obesity affects over 1 billion people and will impact 4 billion people - half of humanity - by 2035 if we fail to act.
ViewWorld Obesity Day 2025: Key outcomes and impact
We are delighted to present highlights of our key outcomes and impact of World Obesity Day 2025.
ViewRepeating mistakes of the past: a looming NCD pandemic - Blog by Sir Ad Adams Ebenezer
Ad Adams, Executive Director of SASNET-GHANA, highlights the efforts of global health organisations in addressing NCDs.
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