Filipino stakeholders asked the country’s delegation to the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) 11th Conference of the Parties (COP11) to defend and present the Republic […]Read More
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A co-architect of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) global tobacco treaty, alongside a prominent taxpayers’ group, has criticized the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) for allegedly neglecting its public […]Read More
Consumers and farmers in the Philippines asked the public and the World Health Organization (WHO) to oppose proposed tobacco control measures they view as overly restrictive, arguing these policies limit […]Read More
Dr. David Khayat, a leading oncologist A leading French cancer specialist and former adviser to the World Health Organization (WHO) has underscored the importance of harm reduction as a vital […]Read More
An international research team from the Rutgers Institute for Nicotine and Tobacco Studies has published new evidence suggesting that nicotine pouches could provide a pathway for adult tobacco users to […]Read More
Experts have urged the World Health Organization (WHO) to incorporate harm reduction into its tobacco policy ahead of an upcoming summit in November, citing it as a proven method to […]Read More
Studies show that heated tobacco products (HTPs) are key contributors to the sharp decrease in Japan’s smoking rate. According to a study published in October 2024 in the international peer-reviewed […]Read More
Martin Cullip, international fellow of The Taxpayers Protection Alliance (TPA) Consumer Center A global consumer advocacy group is speaking out against a World Health Organization (WHO) proposal to implement “sin […]Read More
Consumer groups, including the World Vapers Alliance (WVA), called for the inclusion of harm reduction strategies in global tobacco control policies, citing real-world evidence. In a report marking the 20th […]Read More
Harm reduction advocates are questioning the World Health Organization’s decision to hold a costly tobacco control summit in 2025, suggesting the event could divert resources from more pressing global health […]Read More