
10 integrated modules covering every dimension of national NCD surveillance, from facility audits to WHO reporting to workforce acceleration.
104-question, 10-domain audit aligned to the WHO 81-indicator Donabedian framework. Auto-scores Structure, Process, and Outcome performance with traffic-light RAG classification.
Live ministerial dashboard showing current score, 2015–2030 trend line, gap-to-target analysis, and age-group RAG decomposition benchmarked against regional peers.
Breaks the national SDG 3.4.1 score into four constituent causes — cardiovascular, cancer, diabetes, chronic respiratory — by age band, sex, and trend.
WHO STEPS-aligned monitoring of tobacco use, harmful alcohol, physical inactivity, salt intake, obesity, raised blood pressure, and raised blood glucose.
One-click generation of WHO NCD Progress Monitor, SDG Voluntary National Review, and UN HLM accountability reports — auto-incorporating facility audit findings.
Audit findings below threshold automatically trigger NCD Institute training modules and 90-day acceleration programmes — converting data into action.
SDG indicator 3.4.1 measures the probability of dying between age 30 and 70 from any of the four major NCD groups: cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, or chronic respiratory disease. The measurement requires reliable vital registration, cause-of-death coding, age-disaggregated mortality data, and trend analysis. Most Caribbean, African and Pacific countries lack one or more of these systems. NCD Sentinel is the first platform purpose-built to close this data gap at national level.
Tailored to the specific NCD burden, policy context, and reporting requirements of each target region.
CARICOM · 15 Member States
Supporting POSD commitments and CARPHA NCD surveillance across Small Island Developing States.
ECOWAS / AU · 54 Countries
Aligned with the Brazzaville Declaration and WHO AFRO NCD framework for the African continent.
Pacific Community · 22 Island Nations
Addressing the world's highest NCD burden rates through WHO WPRO and Pacific Community programmes.