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DDEA Global Health Podcast
How can global policy efforts better support and manage care in low-resource settings worldwide?
Type 1 diabetes requires lifelong and carefully monitored treatment. However, low- and middle-income countries face difficulties in providing optimal treatment due to limited resources and infrastructure.
In its first series, The DDEA Global Health Podcast dives into the challenges in type 1 diabetes care and research in low- and middle-income countries, and meets experts who are paving the way to progress with concrete actions.
The topics of this series include: lived experiences, the WHO Global Diabetes Compact, data foundations, access to insulin and supplies, healthcare systems, philanthropic programmes, and advocacy.
Producer and publisher: Danish Diabetes and Endocrine Academy (www.ddeacademy.dk)
Audio editor: Mediehuset Periskop
DDEA Global Health Podcast
Episode 6: Building Sustainable Diabetes Care in LMICs
What happens when a healthcare system is not equipped to support people with type 1 diabetes? In this episode, Peruvian epidemiologist María Lazo outlines the systemic gaps affecting diagnosis, treatment, and survival in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) — and offers a roadmap for sustainable change. With examples from Peru and beyond, we explore how to strengthen health systems through local leadership, data systems, and inclusive collaboration.
Key Topics Discussed:
✔ How health system structure impacts diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes
✔ Barriers to insulin access and the importance of early diagnosis
✔ Why shifting from acute to chronic care models is essential in LMICs
✔ The role of community involvement and peer support in sustainable care
✔ Lessons from high-income countries—and why context matters
✔ Challenges with digital health records, infrastructure, and workforce
✔ Political will, funding, and multi-sector collaboration
✔ The pitfalls of power imbalance in global health partnerships
✔ The need for equity-driven, climate-resilient, and corruption-resistant health systems
Hosts:
- Gretchen Repasky, Education and Networking Manager, Danish Diabetes and Endocrine Academy, Denmark
- Micaela Villanueva, Medical Student, Cayetano Heredia University, Peru
Guest: María Lazo, Epidemiologist, Crónicas – Centre of Excellence in Chronic Diseases, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Peru
Find more resources at:
DDEA
World Diabetes Foundation
Credits and Contact Information:
Producer and publisher: Danish Diabetes and Endocrine Academy (www.ddeacademy.dk)
Audio editor: Mediehuset Periskop
This podcast was produced in connection with the international meeting Type 1 Diabetes, Advancing a Global Roadmap for Improved and Integrated Care in Low-Resource Settings, held in early February 2025 in Copenhagen, Denmark. This meeting was organised and hosted by the World Diabetes Foundation, the Danish Diabetes and Endocrine Academy, the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Geneva, and the East African Diabetes Study Group.