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Every year on November 14, World Diabetes Day brings diabetes to the attention of the world. Learn more about the 2009-2013 campaign! Contact the World Diabetes Day team at [email protected] if you have any questions.
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1991World Diabetes Day
begins
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The International Diabetes Federation
and the World Health Organization created
World Diabetes Day in response to diabetes
epidemic
Every year on November 14, World Diabetes Day brings diabetes
to the attention of the world.
November 14 is the birthday of Frederick Banting, one of the
discoverers of insulin.
(c) Banting House National Historic Site of Canada
The theme is set by the International Diabetes
Federation and the World Health Organization.
In 2006, the United Nations passed resolution 61/225. It asks
the world to observe November 14 as World
Diabetes Day and to take action to address the
diabetes threat.
The campaign evolved from one day in the year to a multi-year campaign
The campaign has grown in strength from humble beginnings. . .
. . .to become a truly global event.
2009-2013Diabetes Education and Prevention
The campaign slogan is: Let's Take Control of Diabetes. Now.
2009-2013Understand diabetes and take control
2009-2013Let’s Take Control of Diabetes. Now.
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In 2007, the World Diabetes Day logo incorporated the diabetes circle.
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The global symbol for diabetes was developed during the Unite for Diabetes campaign.
Why a circle?A positive symbol across cultures, the circle symbolizes life and health.
Why blue?The colour blue reflects the sky that unites all nations. The blue border of the circle reflects the colour of the sky and the flag of the United Nations. The blue circle signifies the unity of the global diabetes community in response to the diabetes epidemic.
http://www.diabetesbluecircle.org
Image sources:http://spaaroundtheworld.wordpress.com/about/http://diabetestaskforce.org http://www.cbs.umn.edu/studentservices/involvement/bwb.shtmlhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/mcbill/2081463065/
Use the blue and the circle to show you care
Follow World Diabetes Day
English, French and Spanish campaign websitehttp://www.worlddiabetesday.orgNews & Events RSS feeds“days to go” countdown newsletter
Facebook Group (English, French, Spanish)http://www.worlddiabetesday.org/facebookhttp://www.worlddiabetesday.org/facebook-eshttp://www.worlddiabetesday.org/facebook-frBecome a fan of World Diabetes Day
Twitter http://twitter.com/wdd
YouTubeWorld Diabetes Day ChannelInternational Diabetes Federation Channel
FlickrWorld Diabetes Day group - http://www.flickr.com/groups/wdd
Join World Diabetes Day: Go blue! Go round!
Get ideas and inspiration from the
World Diabetes Day Campaign Book
http://www.worlddiabetesday.org/en/activities/campaign-book
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Find official campaign material at http://www.worlddiabetesday.org/
materialPosters, booklet, logos, web banners,
presentations, etc.
Have funGrab the media
Contact governments
More ideas: http://www.flickr.com/groups/wdd
Spread the word: http://www.worlddiabetesday.org/
activities
http://www.worlddiabetesday.org/events
Support World Diabetes Day
Check the events calendar on the World Diabetes Day site for events near you.
Share your plans for World Diabetes Day with the International Diabetes Federation at [email protected].
On November 14, make a difference
Every 10 seconds, one person dies of diabetes.
Every 10 seconds, two people develop diabetes.