Philippines

2023
2021
2020
2019
Rank 46 from a survey of 90 countries
Global Tobacco Index Score
60

Indicators

Indicator 1: Level of Participation in Policy Development
16
Indicator 2: Tobacco Industry’s Corporate Social Responsibility Activities
5
Indicator 3: Benefits to the Tobacco Industry
8
Indicator 4: Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
13
Indicator 5: Measures for Transparency
3
Indicator 6: Preventing Conflicts of Interest
8
Indicator 7: Measures that Prevent Industry Influence
7
Rank 43 from a survey of 80 countries
Global Tobacco Index Score
58

Indicators

Indicator 1: Level of Participation in Policy Development
16
Indicator 2: Tobacco Industry’s Corporate Social Responsibility Activities
5
Indicator 3: Benefits to the Tobacco Industry
8
Indicator 4: Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
11
Indicator 5: Measures for Transparency
3
Indicator 6: Preventing Conflicts of Interest
8
Indicator 7: Measures that Prevent Industry Influence
7
Rank 28 from a survey of 57 countries
Global Tobacco Index Score
57

Indicators

Indicator 1: Level of Participation in Policy Development
16
Indicator 2: Tobacco Industry’s Corporate Social Responsibility Activities
4
Indicator 3: Benefits to the Tobacco Industry
5
Indicator 4: Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
11
Indicator 5: Measures for Transparency
3
Indicator 6: Preventing Conflicts of Interest
11
Indicator 7: Measures that Prevent Industry Influence
7
Rank 14 from a survey of 33 countries
Global Tobacco Index Score
54

Indicators

Indicator 1: Level of Participation in Policy Development
18
Indicator 2: Tobacco Industry’s Corporate Social Responsibility Activities
4
Indicator 3: Benefits to the Tobacco Industry
5
Indicator 4: Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
9
Indicator 5: Measures for Transparency
3
Indicator 6: Preventing Conflicts of Interest
8
Indicator 7: Measures that Prevent Industry Influence
7

The Philippines has been a Party to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) since September 4, 2005. Among its tobacco control legislation, a significant feature is the Joint Memorandum Circular (JMC) between the Civil Service Commission and the Department of Health on the Protection of the Bureaucracy Against Tobacco Industry Interference, which seeks to provide specific guidance on interactions between government agencies and the tobacco industry. Even so, monitoring and implementation of the JMC needs to be strengthened to help the Philippine government appropriately counteract tobacco industry interference as set out in the policy.