Non communicable diseases

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) refer to those diseases which are not transmitted through infected persons or organisms. Common examples include diabetes, heart disease, cancers and degenerative diseases. 

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Palau NCD
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PFTD developed through regional network and partnerships for future food system sustainability

April 9, 2023
Food is central to a healthy and sustainable future for the Pacific. Understanding the Pacific Food System is integral to making informed decisions around food production, distribution, and consumption. Access to reliable information is essential to making good decisions.
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