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The Coalition to Eradicate Viral Hepatitis in Asia Pacific (CEVHAP) was established in
October 2010 as a multidisciplinary body to advocate for public policy reforms that
reduce the burden of viral hepatitis in Asia-Pacific.

Toronto Declaration: STRATEGIES TO CONTROL AND ELIMINATE VIRAL HEPATITIS GLOBALLY

The Toronto Declaration resulted from the "First International Meeting on Hepatitis Cure & Eradication", held earlier this month on the 5-6 November 2014 in Toronto, Canada. In full support of the WHO Global Hepatitis Porgramme and the World Heath Assembly Resolution on Viral Hepatitis, the group of international experts to the Toronto Declaration, call for coordinated action by government, industry, affected individuals, and healthcare providers to address the challenges that impede global control and ultimate eradication of viral hepatitis.

To read the full Toronto Declaration, please click here

Support the Toronto Declaration by signing the Toronto Declaration Support Form here

World Indigenous People's Conference on Viral Hepatitis Meeting

The World Indigenous People's Conference on Viral Hepatitis Meeting was held on 15-17 September 2014 in Alice Springs, Australia.

The signatories to the Anwernekenhe Consensus Statement (which came out of the meeting) acknowledge the fact that viral hepatitis is a major, devastating, under-recognised health issue within Indigenous communities globally. The statement recognises the signatories' desire to reduce the impact of viral hepatitis on Indigenous peoples’ economic, social, emotional, physical and spiritual health. Doing so will help maintain the cultures and the future of Indigenous populations. The signatories urge nation-states and their governments to make special provision in health and funding policies for equitable access to prevention, testing, treatment and management of viral hepatitis in Indigenous peoples. 

For the full consensus statment: Click here

New app to help Indigenous health workers tackle hepatitis B rates

To read the article: Click here

TacklingHepatitis C: Moving towards an integrated policy approach

CEVHAP Executive Committee member Jack Wallace contributes to the Economist Intelligence Unit Report (Tackling Hepatitis C: Moving towards an integrated policy approach, 24 June 2014).

To view the video, click here

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NOhep is a global, grassroots movement aimed at bringing all stakeholders together to eliminate viral hepatitis by 2030. It has been developed to create global awareness of the disease, similar to the red ribbon for HIV/AIDS, and was launched in 2016. NOhep firmly positions itself at the forefront of the elimination conversation, showcasing exemplary leadership, fostering on-the-ground innovative solutions and taking action to support the policy changes needed to eliminate this cancer-causing illness by 2030. Being a part of NOhep means being part of the solution. (To find out more about the development of this exciting initiative, watch this short video: https://youtu.be/Oer-rGwnKZU

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CEVHAP has been vetted and approved to receive tax-deductible donations and grants via CAF America.

If you are a US donor wishing to make a tax-deductible contribution to support us, please visit the “Give Now” page at CAF America’s website at www.cafamerica.org and following these steps:

1. Visit https://cafamerica.org

2. Click “Give Now”

3. “Give a single gift”

4. “Search and Give to organizations in the CAF America Database”

5. Type in “CEVHAP”

6. Click “Donate Now”

7. Fill out the form accordingly and click Submit

8. Enter credit card information and click Submit

9. Wait for the confirmation page – do not re-click submit or refresh the page as you may be additionally charged.

10. An e-mail confirmation will be sent to you for tax deduction purposes.

 

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