The 3rd International Conference on PEN-Plus in Africa (ICPPA 2026)

 

Thank you ​​​​for joining us at ICPPA 2026!

The WHO Regional Office for Africa is pleased to announce that the third International Conference on PEN-Plus in Africa (ICPPA 2026) will be held in Tanzania from June 23-26, 2026, in Dar Es Salaam. This year’s ICPPA will be held under the theme: "Advancing progress toward SDG targets for NCDs in Africa by 2030:  Reflections on PEN-Plus implementation; Progress, Challenges and the Future ".

Since our inaugural conference in 2024, countries have made progress in implementing the PEN-Plus strategy and scaling up life-saving care for people with severe NCDs. As of January 2026, 20 countries in the region were at different phases of implementing the PEN-Plus strategy. ICPPA 2026 aims to consolidate the momentum generated by raising the profile of the overall NCD agenda with a focus on scaling up PEN-Plus implementation within Africa. 

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​​​​​​​ICPPA 2024 Tracks

ICPPA 2026 Tracks


Track 1

Country progress updates, lessons learned on PEN-Plus implementation

 

Track 2

Monitoring and evaluation frameworks for PEN-Plus

 

Track 3

Patient-centered care and patient navigation systems

 

Track 4

Strengthening first-level hospital readiness for PEN-Plus

 

Track 5

Technology and Innovation in PEN-Plus Implementation

 

Track 6

NCD Risk Factor Prevention and Control

About the ICPPA 2026

Registration


Due to the high-demand for participation in the 1st ICPPA, in-person participation is by invitation only and is limited to 300 people. However, we are pleased to provide an online link to those who wish to engage virtually with the conference from April 23rd to April 25th, 2024.

Privacy Policy of WHO for ICPPA

Commitment to Privacy: As the World Health Organization (WHO), we are deeply committed to protecting the privacy and security of your personal information. Understanding the importance of your data, we take significant measures to safeguard it while facilitating your participation in this event.

Purpose of Data Collection: Your personal data is collected with the aim to:

  • Ensure a smooth and personalized experience at the event.
  • Communicate essential and relevant information about the event.
  • Continuously enhance the quality of our future events and services based on participant feedback and interactions.

Non-Disclosure of Data: We adhere to a strict policy of not sharing your personal data with any external entities. Your information is for internal use only, pertaining directly to the event and its related activities.

Register

Side events

What are the ICPPA side events?

ICPPA 2024 offers a unique opportunity for  captivating side events in line with the themes of the conference.  More to come on ICPPA side events and themes.

Call for abstracts

Overview

The maiden annual International Conference on PEN-Plus in Africa (ICPPA) on chronic and severe non-communicable diseases provides a unique opportunity for public health leaders and scientists in Africa and beyond to reflect on latest research on non-communicable disease prevention and management, and to share lessons learnt on integrated health systems, forging the way forward to create robust health systems able to provide vital care for severe NCDs in Africa.

The WHO African Regional office in collaboration with the Helmsley Charitable Trust (HCT) and their partners invites researchers to showcase their work in line with  progress made on non-communicable diseases in Africa and beyond.   

 

  • Call for Abstracts: February 02, 2024
  • Deadline for Abstract Submission: February 29th, 2024
  • Notification of Abstract Acceptance: March 08th, 2024
  • Authors Registration Deadline: March 22nd, 2024

Media

ICPPA is keen on engaging members of the press and encourages their involvement. If you wish to arrange for interviews ahead of ICPPA 2024 or have any other media inquiries, please contact the WHO Regional Office for Africa.

ICPPA Communications
Email: ICPPA@who.int

Nadim Boughanmi, Communication Officer
Noncommunicable Diseases, WHO Regional Office for Africa
Email: boughanmin@who.int​


23 Junho 2024