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Ecuador

2023
2021
2020
Rank 59 from a survey of 90 countries
Global Tobacco Index Score
66

Indicators

Indicator 1: Level of Participation in Policy Development
8
Indicator 2: Tobacco Industry’s Corporate Social Responsibility Activities
4
Indicator 3: Benefits to the Tobacco Industry
9
Indicator 4: Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
10
Indicator 5: Measures for Transparency
7
Indicator 6: Preventing Conflicts of Interest
6
Indicator 7: Measures that Prevent Industry Influence
22
Rank 61 from a survey of 80 countries
Global Tobacco Index Score
71

Indicators

Indicator 1: Level of Participation in Policy Development
13
Indicator 2: Tobacco Industry’s Corporate Social Responsibility Activities
4
Indicator 3: Benefits to the Tobacco Industry
8
Indicator 4: Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
12
Indicator 5: Measures for Transparency
7
Indicator 6: Preventing Conflicts of Interest
6
Indicator 7: Measures that Prevent Industry Influence
21
Rank 46 from a survey of 57 countries
Global Tobacco Index Score
69

Indicators

Indicator 1: Level of Participation in Policy Development
10
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
12
Indicator 5: Measures for Transparency
7
Indicator 6: Preventing Conflicts of Interest
6
Indicator 7: Measures that Prevent Industry Influence
21

Ecuador became a Party to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control on October 23, 2006. Ecuador continues to be unable to have an instrument to specifically regulate the disclosure of meetings and interactions that government agencies or their officials have with the tobacco industry. The Ministry of Public Health is the only government institution that registers delivery-receipt certificates, with a signature of responsibility, which have the details of the information delivered (health warnings) to the tobacco industry, but these documents are not publicly accessible.