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Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) is the global voice on dementia. We raise awareness by supporting Alzheimer associations and individuals worldwide.

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ADI is proud to join with the clikisalud1 FundaciónCarlosSlim to help raise awareness of Alzheimer's Disease and dementia in Latin America. We have jointly developed an online resource that provides a range of Spanish language information on key areas such as risk factors,

ADI is proud to join with the <a href="/CLIKISalud1/">clikisalud1</a>  <a href="/Fund_CarlosSlim/">FundaciónCarlosSlim</a> to help raise awareness of Alzheimer's Disease and dementia in Latin America. We have jointly developed an online resource that provides a range of Spanish language information on key areas such as risk factors,
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For those that have been following the news over the last two years on the regulatory process for the new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, especially in Europe, you might be interested to read a short article published recently The Lancet ā€œThe regulatory rollercoaster

For those that have been following the news over the last two years on the regulatory process for the new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, especially in Europe, you might be interested to read a short article published recently The Lancet ā€œThe regulatory rollercoaster
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On 9 May, Chair of the Board for ADI, Dale Goldhawk, is representing ADI and chairing a session during an important symposium onĀ  ā€˜Opportunities and Challenges of a Globally Aging Population’ hosted by the Vatican. This event is bringing together global leaders to discuss how to

On 9 May, Chair of the Board for ADI, Dale Goldhawk, is representing ADI and chairing a session during an important symposium onĀ  ā€˜Opportunities and Challenges of a Globally Aging Population’ hosted by the Vatican.

This event is bringing together global leaders to discuss how to
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Do you know the common symptoms of dementia? Dementia effects every individual differently, with no two people experiencing symptoms in exactly the same way. However, there are some recognisable signs, such as difficulty performing familiar tasks, having problems with

Do you know the common symptoms of dementia?  

Dementia effects every individual differently, with no two people experiencing symptoms in exactly the same way. However, there are some recognisable signs, such as difficulty performing familiar tasks, having problems with
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There is just one week to go before ADI’s biggest event of 2025. ADI CEO, Paola Barbarino invites you to join us live from Geneva as we launch the From Plan to Impact launch at a side event of the World Health Assembly. This year is critical as WHO Member States will convene to

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ADI thanks Dr July Callabaro and Ministerio de Salud for your commitment and efforts towards creating Peru's #NationalDementiaPlan and holding these important dialogues with APEADPERU and Diego Aguilar, ADI's Regional Director of the #Americas, to support those living with dementia

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After two years of continued advocacy, Alzheimer’s Disease International welcomes the inclusion of dementia in the Zero Draft of the political declaration ahead of the 4th UN High-Level Meeting on NCDs this September. The Zero draft of the political declaration has now been made

After two years of continued advocacy, Alzheimer’s Disease International welcomes the inclusion of dementia in the Zero Draft of the political declaration ahead of the 4th UN High-Level Meeting on NCDs this September.  The Zero draft of the political declaration has now been made
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This week, the ADI team is in Geneva representing our members at the World Health Organization’s 78th World Health Assembly. During the week, Member States will consider the critical proposal to extend the Global Action Plan on the Public Health Response to Dementia. ADI will

This week, the ADI team is in Geneva representing our members at the World Health Organization’s 78th World Health Assembly.

During the week, Member States will consider the critical proposal to extend the Global Action Plan on the Public Health Response to Dementia. ADI will
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there is one day left to register for ADI’s hybrid launch of the 2025 'From Plan to Impact VII' report, as side event at the World Health Assembly at 18:00 (CEST) on 21 May. Register to attend online and in person: bit.ly/4iLrLYV At this pivotal moment, marked by

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ADI’s newest report, From Plan to Impact report 2025 is NOW AVAILABLE for download on our website! Access the report: bit.ly/3ElAgez Later today ADI will mark this vital release with an in-person and online side event at the World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland.

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ADI is pleased to welcome Joanne Pike, DrPH, President and CEO of our member, the Alzheimer's Association, to the World Health Assembly. In addition to participating in the Assembly, Dr Pike will join ADI for our side event and the launch of our From Plan to Impact report, offering

ADI is pleased to welcome <a href="/joannepikedrph/">Joanne Pike, DrPH</a>, President and CEO of our member, the <a href="/alzassociation/">Alzheimer's Association</a>, to the World Health Assembly. 
 
In addition to participating in the Assembly, Dr Pike will join ADI for our side event and the launch of our From Plan to Impact report, offering
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Yesterday, on 21 May, the ADI team hosted a high-level side event at the World Health Assembly to launch our latest From Plan to Impact Report. The event was chaired by ADI CEO, Paola Barbarino. It welcomed a distinguished panel including ADI’s Global Ambassador, Her Royal

Yesterday, on 21 May, the ADI team hosted a high-level side event at the World Health Assembly to launch our latest From Plan to Impact Report.

The event was chaired by ADI CEO, <a href="/PaolaBarbarino/">Paola Barbarino</a>. It welcomed a distinguished panel including ADI’s Global Ambassador, Her Royal
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On 21 May, marketing authorisation was granted for donanemab (Kisunla) in Australia for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, following after recent announcements from Brazil, and Mexico in April. With the announcement of the Australian approval, the authorisation means that

On 21 May, marketing authorisation was granted for donanemab (Kisunla) in Australia for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, following after recent announcements from Brazil, and Mexico in April.
 
With the announcement of the Australian approval, the authorisation means that
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ADI is delighted to announce that the 78th World Health Assembly has agreed to extend the Global Action Plan on the Public Health Response to Dementia by 6-years, marking a momentous decision, that will have an impact for the decades to come, for the more than 55 million people

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We did it!!! thank you thank you thank you. The Global Dementia Action plan is extended for 6 years!!! #dementia #alzheimers More hope for all people living with dementia and their care partners more details on our website ADI

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An action-packed week at the 78th World Health Assembly comes to an end! ADI is proud to have been a high-profile voice during this crucial event, calling for, and achieving the extension to the Global Action Plan on the Public Health Response to Dementia. From the extension, to

An action-packed week at the 78th World Health Assembly comes to an end! ADI is proud to have been a high-profile voice during this crucial event, calling for, and achieving the extension to the Global Action Plan on the Public Health Response to Dementia.
From the extension, to
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18 months of advocacy. 5 official statements. Over 200 official letters. That's just some of what made the recent extension to the Global Action Plan on Dementia possible. Last week, ADI was proud to report the unanimous adoption of a 6-year extension to the Global Action Plan