WHO & Us
Our Contribution to the World Health Organization (WHO)
Our Alzheimer’s awareness campaign actively supports the World Health Organization’s Global Action Plan on the Public Health Response to Dementia by advancing education, advocacy, and resource mobilization. Through targeted awareness initiatives, the campaign reduces stigma, promotes early recognition, and strengthens community understanding of Alzheimer’s disease as a global public health priority.
Financial and programmatic contributions to WHO initiatives help support global dementia research, policy development, and capacity-building efforts, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The campaign also contributes knowledge-sharing and best practices derived from community engagement, reinforcing evidence-based approaches to dementia care, caregiver support, and health system strengthening.
By aligning local action with global health leadership, the campaign translates awareness into measurable impact—supporting sustainable solutions that improve quality of life for people living with Alzheimer’s disease, their caregivers, and healthcare systems worldwide.
Our Alzheimer’s awareness campaign aims to support the World Health Organization (WHO) in several meaningful, professional, and high-impact ways, both directly and indirectly:
1. Financial Contributions
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Funding WHO-led dementia research and global initiatives
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Supporting the Global Action Plan on the Public Health Response to Dementia
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Enabling low- and middle-income countries to improve diagnosis, care, and support systems
2. Data & Knowledge Sharing
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Providing anonymized community data to help WHO track prevalence, risk factors, and care gaps
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Supporting evidence-based policy recommendations through real-world insights
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Contributing case studies and best practices for global dementia strategies
3. Global Awareness & Advocacy
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Amplifying WHO campaigns and observance days (e.g., World Alzheimer’s Month)
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Reducing stigma through culturally sensitive education aligned with WHO messaging
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Promoting dementia as a public-health priority at national and international levels
4. Caregiver & Workforce Support
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Helping WHO strengthen caregiver training frameworks
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Supporting mental-health resources for caregivers and healthcare professionals
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Advocating for dementia-inclusive health systems and workforce development
5. Policy & Systems Strengthening
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Encouraging governments to adopt WHO dementia action plans
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Supporting ethical standards in dementia care and human-rights protection
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Contributing to age-friendly and dementia-friendly community initiatives
6. Partnerships & Global Collaboration
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Acting as a bridge between local communities and global health leadership
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Supporting cross-border collaboration among NGOs, researchers, and policymakers
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Scaling successful awareness models for international use
7. Digital & Educational Resources
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Co-developing educational toolkits aligned with WHO guidelines
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Supporting multilingual resources for underserved populations
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Promoting early detection, prevention, and healthy aging strategies
Keeping Your Promises
I Will
When you forget, I will remember for us both.
When you get lost, I will find you.
When you are sad, I will be sad with you.
When the fear comes, I will comfort you.
When you cry, I will dry your tears.
When you lash out at me, I will not be angry.
When you repeat, I will have patience.
When you forget my name, I will understand.
When you can no longer eat, I will feed you.
When your legs fail, I will carry you.
When you long for home, I will be your safe place.
When your journey is ending, I will be by your side.
I will love you for eternity.
I will …
