All the children upgraded to Novo Pen 4 and cartridges from vials and syringes
Care of existing children with type 1 diabetes extended to 25 years of age
Partnership with Hinduja Foundation , Mumbai along with Dr V Mohan, Dr Chittaranjan Yajnik and Dr Phulrenu Chauhan
Announcement of CDiC program extension up to 2023
CDiC guidelines for schools released
Extending care to 3 new states- Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab and Rajasthan through satellite centers
CDiC program extended up to 2020
ISPAD book titled "Diabetes in Children and Adolescents" translated in Hindi and released by Dr Carine, Secretary General ISPAD at the ISPAE 2016 at Nasik
Participated in the OPPI NCD Access Summit at New Delhi on 19th Aug - An advocacy program which had participation of key stakeholders from the industry, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Department of Pharmaceuticals, Government of India.
CDiC Educational Scholarship : For long term self-reliance, for around 500 eligible children initiated
Announcement of CDiC program extension up to 2017
AfroAsian conclave on diabetes in children conducted at Delhi – An advocacy program with leading healthcare proffesionals, policy makers and doctors from across India, Africa and Asian countries. A ready reckoner “Diabetes Educators Handbook”, on care of children and adolescent with type 1 diabetes was also released during the program.
Registration closed at 4063rd Child
CDiC crosses 4000th child
HCP book ” Diabetes in Children”, released - This book captured the proceedings from the 1st CDiC International consensus meet on Diabetes in Children and had detailed view about awareness, challenges and management of Type 1 Diabetes in India, its neighbouring countries and few African countries
3900th Child enrolled
CDiC International consensus meet conducted at Bangalore- An advocacy program to create awareness on the specific needs of children type 1 diabetes among policy makers & Government
3600th Child enrolled
3000th Child enrolled
2500th Child enrolled
First issue of CDiC newsletter released.
2000th Child enrolled
NoTTI ( Novo Nordisk teaches to take insulin) came into existence . Soft toy demonstrating insulin injection sites and became best friend for children with type 1 diabetes.
1500th Child enrolled
1000th Child enrolled
The program was inaugurated by ex-president Dr APJ Abdul Kalam/ Launch of Mishti – Series of inspirational story book of a child with type 1 diabetes.
The five-year Changing Diabetes® in Children programme, begins as part of Novo Nordisk’s strategy for access to care, and builds on four priorities within the right to health – availability, accessibility, affordability and quality of healthcare. It aims to improve the health and quality of life of children with type 1 diabetes living in developing countries. At the same time it is helping to strengthen the capacity of the local healthcare systems and building long-term solutions for sustainable diabetes care in the world’s poorest countries. It starts in operating in six countries – Bangladesh, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Guinea, Tanzania and Uganda.The five-year Changing Diabetes® in Children programme, begins as part of Novo Nordisk’s strategy for access to care, and builds on four priorities within the right to health – availability, accessibility, affordability and quality of healthcare. It aims to improve the health and quality of life of children with type 1 diabetes living in developing countries. At the same time it is helping to strengthen the capacity of the local healthcare systems and building long-term solutions for sustainable diabetes care in the world’s poorest countries. It starts in operating in six countries – Bangladesh, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Guinea, Tanzania and Uganda.