Non-communicable disease screening, detection and early treatment, including mental health

Rise and Thrive: Building resilient communities through inclusive mental health

Australia’s partnership with CBM Australia seeks to enhance mental health and psychosocial services, empower individuals with psychosocial disabilities, and foster resilient communities in Fiji and the Philippines. The initiative is achieving its goals by promoting effective rights-based models of care to ensure access to quality mental health services. This includes addressing community inclusion by fostering acceptance and support for the recovery of persons with psychosocial disabilities.

Building resilient and people-centred health systems for non-communicable disease prevention and control in Pacific and Southeast Asian countries (RESist-NCD)

Australia, through The George Institute for Global Health, is implementing a comprehensive program that will strengthen the provision of high quality and equitable prevention, screening and management services for diabetes and hypertension within primary health care systems in Fiji, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Cambodia.

Pacific Rheumatic Heart Disease Program

Australia is supporting The Kids Research Institute Australia (a University of Western Australia affiliate) and its partners in unifying two decades of work on rheumatic heart disease (RHD) in the Pacific Region. The initiative introduces a new mechanism to grow and expand Pacific health leadership through the Fiji-based Pacific RHD Knowledge Hub. The Hub signifies a new era of coordinated, sustainable and impactful activity, addressing urgent unmet health needs in our region.