7.1 million Pakistanis have diabetes ─ World Diabetes Day marked at President House

Awareness of diabetes is the key to control diabetes pandemic in Pakistan.
Published November 14, 2016

Awareness of diabetes is the key to control diabetes pandemic in Pakistan.

If proper measures for awareness and treatment are not adopted, Pakistan may have eighth highest population of diabetic patients by 2040. Such high prevalence of diabetes calls for continued efforts to improve public awareness regarding the disease.

These views were expressed by President Mamnoon Hussain while addressing Diabetes Awareness Walk and Blue-lightening ceremony held at Presidency on 13 November 2016 in commemoration of 25th World Diabetes Day.

This large-scale event, attended by more than 3,000 people from the Government, diplomatic core, civil society, healthcare institutions, academia and media, is a collaboration between Novo Nordisk Pakistan and SZAMBU (PIMS), Islamabad.

Speaking at the occasion, Mr. Rana Azfar Zafar, General Manager, Novo Nordisk Pakistan expressed his gratitude to President Mamnoon Hussain for supporting the initiative by taking a lead in raising awareness on the importance of a healthier lifestyle to curb the high prevalence of diabetes in Pakistan.

Mr Azfar shared that “encouraging good habits” is a lifelong process which needs to start from early age, which is why Novo Nordisk is making consistent efforts to create public awareness about diabetes at all levels.


He added:

“The public must however also play their part by knowing the risk factors, leading healthy lifestyles and encouraging others to do so as well. Together, we can promote healthy communities and protect the future generations of Pakistan”


Professor Javed Akram, Vice Chancellor, Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University, Islamabad appreciated the support and participation of President Mamnoon Hussain on this important subject.

At the event, President Hussain inaugurated various stalls and exhibitions displaying information desks and material on diabetes and conducted a symbolic diabetes walk with the participants to highlight the importance of exercise.

Concluding the event, the president switched on the symbolic blue-light surrounding the Presidency.

Currently, over seven million people are living with diabetes in Pakistan while another seven million are on the verge of developing diabetes if no preventive measures are taken. It is estimated that the number of diabetic people in Pakistan may reach 14.4m by 2040.

About Novo Nordisk Pakistan

Novo Nordisk is a global healthcare company with more than 90 years of innovation and leadership in diabetes care. In Pakistan, Novo Nordisk is working extensively working to create awareness of diabetes and its treatment.

Headquartered in Denmark, Novo Nordisk employs approximately 42,600 people in 75 countries and markets its products in more than 180 countries. For more information, visit novonordisk.com,Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube.


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