Transforming Diabetes Care Across Sri Lanka

Building a Healthier Future Together

Nirogi Lanka is a national initiative dedicated to improving diabetes care and prevention across Sri Lanka, with a special focus on underserved communities.
In collaboration with the Ministry of Health and the Sri Lanka Medical Association, the project strengthens healthcare systems and promotes quality, accessible treatment. It focuses on early detection, community awareness, and capacity building of healthcare professionals to reduce complications and hospitalizations. By empowering individuals and communities, Nirogi Lanka aims to create a healthier future and reduce the burden of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.

Our Aim & Focus Areas

Enhancing Diabetes Care Quality

Improving overall diabetes care by strengthening the skills of allied health professionals. Promoting self-care practices, including effective diabetic foot care. Reducing complications and hospitalizations through better care delivery.

Strengthening Long-Term Patient Follow-Up

Ensuring continuous monitoring of high-risk individuals and diabetes patients. Focusing on women with a history of gestational diabetes. Supporting better health outcomes in urban and semi-urban communities.

Advancing Specialized Diabetes Care

Improving the quality of diabetic foot care to prevent severe complications. Enhancing maternal diabetes care for safer pregnancies and outcomes. Encouraging early intervention and proper disease management.

Promoting Prevention & Healthy Lifestyles

Encouraging primary prevention through awareness and education programs. Collaborating with health and education sectors to reach communities. Empowering individuals to adopt healthier lifestyles and reduce diabetes risk.

Our Project Objectives

1. Building Healthcare Capacity

Establishing a national programme to train diabetes nurse educators.
Strengthening the skills of healthcare professionals across Sri Lanka.
Improving the overall quality and delivery of diabetes care services.

2. Strengthening Integrated Care Systems

Developing a strong partnership between primary and tertiary healthcare.
Enhancing infrastructure and services within primary care settings.
Improving diagnosis, treatment, and management of diabetes and CVD risks.

3. Empowering Communities for Prevention

Encouraging community and family participation in diabetes prevention.
Promoting healthy behaviours in schools, workplaces, and communities.
Raising awareness to reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes.

4. Expanding Impact Through Sustainable Action

Identifying at-risk individuals and providing early preventive care.
Building capacity among health workers and community promoters.
Using evidence-based results to influence national health policies.

Focused on Diabetes Care and Prevention Across Sri Lanka

The final goal of the project was to generate the above evidence and thereby advocate policy makers and planners to replicate the approaches adopted in the project island wide.

The project aimed to prevent vulnerable communities from developing diabetes and its complications including CVD. It also aimed to improve the quality of diabetic care with enhanced secondary prevention in the delivery of care specifically in gestational diabetes and the diabetic foot. Since it particularly targeted the lower socio-economic groups, this project fulfilled the necessary criteria as a charitable project. For achieving these aims, the project was executed in two Phases (Phase I: 2009-2012 and Phase II: 2013-2016)

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