Awareness
Reaching over 1 billion people in 160 countries to bring together the diabetes community
Reaching over 1 billion people in 160 countries to bring together the diabetes community
IDF awareness activities highlight issues of paramount importance to the global diabetes community and aim to keep diabetes firmly in the public spotlight.
World Diabetes Day – marked every year on 14 November – is the world’s most extensive diabetes awareness campaign, reaching a global audience of over 1 billion people in more than 161 countries.
The campaign provides a global platform for people with diabetes, health professionals, diabetes advocates, media, the public and government organisations to raise diabetes awareness and improve the lives of people with diabetes.
The current theme for World Diabetes Day is Diabetes and well-being.
Learn more and support WDDDiabetes Voice is the online news platform of the International Diabetes Federation, providing insights on current and future trends in health policy, diabetes care and management, research and living with diabetes. Originally published as a quarterly magazine from 1954 to 2018, Diabetes Voice is now fully digital to achieve improved diabetes awareness and education for the millions of people in need.
Go to Diabetes VoiceThe blue circle is the global symbol of diabetes awareness. You can order blue circle pins and to raise awareness of diabetes in your community and support the more than 530 million people living with diabetes worldwide.
Order IDF merchandiseIn 2021, IDF launched a three-year campaign to mark the 100th anniversary of the discovery of therapeutic insulin. The campaign highlights transformations in diabetes care over the past century and actions to improve access worldwide.
In addition, IDF established the Centenary of Insulin Award to recognise the exceptional efforts of an IDF member organisation to improve the lives of people with diabetes.
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