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World Liver Day 2025: 19 April – The Growing Health Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa – What You Need to Know

Celebrate World Liver Day 2025
Food is Medicine, 19 April
About World Liver Day

World Liver Day is a joint annual campaign by the Healthy Livers, Healthy Lives Coalition of global associations dedicated to the study of the liver and liver diseases (EASLAASLDALEHAPASL, and SOLDA), working collaboratively to raise awareness and promote liver health worldwide.

World Liver Day 2025, observed on 19 April, emphasises the pivotal role of nutrition in maintaining liver health under the theme “Food is Medicine.”

Join us in highlighting how a balanced diet can prevent disease and support optimal liver function! 

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The Growing Health Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa – What You Need to Know

Sub-Saharan Africa is grappling with a rising burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) alongside persistent communicable diseases. The region is experiencing increasing rates of obesity, diabetes, and hypertension, fueled by food insecurity, urbanisation, and the shift towards unhealthy diets. Nearly 78% of Africans cannot afford a healthy diet, leading to poor nutrition and increased cardiometabolic risks.

A growing concern is Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), which is linked to rising obesity and type 2 diabetes rates. Though currently reported at 13.5%, the actual prevalence is likely higher. Without intervention, MASLD could lead to severe liver complications and increased mortality.

To combat this crisis, a public health approach is essential—improving food access, regulating ultra-processed food marketing, and promoting education on healthy living.

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Recipe of the day: Sprouted Fava Bean Soup

Attempt the recipe below, or pick one from the World Liver Day recipe book! Post on social media, tag our channels (Instagram, LinkedIn, X), and #WorldLiverDay!

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Get involved!

To participate in World Liver Day 2025 and access campaign materials, visit the official website at https://worldliverday.orgJoin the conversation on social media using the hashtags #WorldLiverDay and #FoodIsMedicine to share your experiences and support for liver health initiatives.

For more information and inquiries, please contact  worldliverday@easloffice.eu.

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Amplify the campaign messages by using the logos, social media tiles, banners, and factsheets.

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Campaign toolkit.

Use the toolkit to elevate your World Liver Day outreach across communication platforms.

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Join us on April 19, 2025, to celebrate World Liver Day and promote the message that “Food is Medicine” for a healthier liver and a healthier life.

The World Liver Day activities carried out under the umbrella of Healthy Livers, Healthy Lives, are supported by Boehringer Ingelheim, Echosens, MSD, and Novo Nordisk. Our industry partners have had no input into the content of the World Liver Day activities.

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