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Tobacco industry targets WHO FCTC COP and MOP negotiations, Parties urged to stay vigilant

The Secretariat of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) is alerting governments and the public that the tobacco industry is intensifying efforts to interfere with the work of the Conference of the Parties (COP), the treaty’s decision-making body, to weaken global tobacco control measures. The WHO FCTC is the first treaty negotiated under the auspices of WHO and one of the most widely and rapidly embraced United Nations treaties in history. A total of 183 Parties have joined the Convention, which entered into force 20 years ago.
Tobacco industry targets WHO FCTC COP and MOP negotiations, Parties urged to stay vigilant
Tobacco Industry Interference in National Policies / Africa Presents its Interference Index

Tobacco Industry Interference in National Policies / Africa Presents its Interference Index

The Alliance for Tobacco Control in Africa (ACTA) this morning virtually launched the first edition of the African Tobacco Industry Interference Index, produced in collaboration with the Africa Center for Tobacco Industry Monitoring and Policy Research (ATIM), with the support of the STOP partnership, through the Global Center for Good Governance in Tobacco Control (GGTC).

4 years ago | atca-africa.org
atca-africa.org
Industry Interference Major Challenge To Effective Tobacco Control ―CAPPA

Industry Interference Major Challenge To Effective Tobacco Control ―CAPPA

The Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has stated that tobacco industry interference remains a major challenge to effective tobacco control in Nigeria and Africa. CAPPA alerted that big tobacco companies were constantly interfering with governments’ health policies thereby endangering regulatory efforts in clear contravention of the National Tobacco Control Act, 2015, and the National Tobacco Control Regulations, 2019.

4 years ago | tribuneonlineng.com
tribuneonlineng.com
Group tasks FG on full implementation of NTCA 2015, NTCR 2019 laws

Group tasks FG on full implementation of NTCA 2015, NTCR 2019 laws

Tobacco control advocates, under the auspices of the Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA), have urged the Federal Government to urgently commence full implementation of the National Tobacco Control Act (NTCA) 2015 and National Tobacco Control Regulations (NTCR) 2019 Act to stop the industry’s undue interference in government’s policies.

4 years ago | guardian.ng
guardian.ng
Tobacco Industry Interference Index: Burkina Ranks 10th Out of 14 African Countries, ACONTA Calls Out

Tobacco Industry Interference Index: Burkina Ranks 10th Out of 14 African Countries, ACONTA Calls Out

Africa Against Tobacco (ACONTA) launched the report on the index of tobacco industry interference in Burkina Faso. It was Monday, October 25, 2021 in Ouagadougou, in the presence of several partner institutions in the fight against this public health phenomenon, in particular the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Crafts; the Minister of Health; the World Health Organization (WHO) in Burkina Faso and the Network of Journalists for Tobacco Control in Burkina Faso, all addressees of the said memorandum.

4 years ago | lefaso.net
lefaso.net
South Africa Must Not Allow Tobacco Industry to Commandeer Control Measures

South Africa Must Not Allow Tobacco Industry to Commandeer Control Measures

Failure to do so runs the risk of inviting Big Tobacco to sink. The recently-released Tobacco Industry Interference Index Report for 2021 has indicated that the South African government is not doing enough to prevent its tobacco control policies from being influenced by the industry. Troublingly, this year’s report found that South Africa dropped six points from last year and now finds itself one of the ten nations most vulnerable to industry interference in the world, spelling dire news for anti-tobacco lobbyists, healthcare groups and the more than 60 million people who call South Africa home.

4 years ago | atca-africa.org
atca-africa.org
Report Cites Room for Improvement in Palau to Reject Tobacco Industry Interference in Public Health Measures

Report Cites Room for Improvement in Palau to Reject Tobacco Industry Interference in Public Health Measures

Koror, Palau – October 18, 2021 – A civil society report finds there is room for improvement to prevent tobacco industry interference in health. The report is a result of Palau’s first participation in an international survey reviewing tobacco industry interference in measures protecting public health. It will be officially released on Wednesday, 20 October.

4 years ago | islandtimes.org
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