CareEpilepsy Ethiopia takes the month of February as Epilepsy Awareness Monday, an annual event dedicated to raising awareness and addressing the challenges faced by individuals with epilepsy and their families. Insufficient awareness about epilepsy and its origins contributes to social stigma, exclusion, and discrimination against individuals with epilepsy across various societal levels, such as workplaces, schools, and communities.
This program offers a unique opportunity for sponsors, partners, and stakeholders to make a difference in the lives of people with epilepsy. During National Epilepsy Week, we shine a spotlight on the psychosocial, economic, and healthcare hurdles that individuals with epilepsy encounter. Together, we can work towards a more inclusive society. Join us and be part of this impactful event. Together, we can make a lasting difference in the lives of those affected by epilepsy.
Our program is a key initiative that the epilepsy community will use to drive the implementation of the World Health Organization’s [WHO] 10-year Intersectoral Global Action Plan on Epilepsy and other Neurological Disorders (2022-2031) or IGAP.
IGAP is a ten-year roadmap that contains a specific strategic objective to strengthen the public health approach to epilepsy and two global targets aiming to close the major treatment and inclusion gaps for people with epilepsy worldwide:
Global target 5.2: 80% of countries will have developed or updated their legislation with a view to promoting and protecting the human rights of people with epilepsy by 2031.
These topics aim to cover a broad spectrum, ensuring a holistic approach to epilepsy care, from medical aspects to psychosocial support, and it will also addresses the interconnected challenges of epilepsy, malaria, HIV, TB, maternal care, and birth injuries.
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