Nancy Loucas, Executive Coordinator of CAPHRA, says the Philippine government should be congratulated for its determination to reflect the will of the people. “The Philippine Senate will be on the […]Read More
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A new research by the Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA) has confirmed that at least seven Philippine NGOs were among those which received millions of dollars […]Read More
The House Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability pushed for the adoption of national policies prohibiting government agencies from receiving foreign grant without transparency and accountability and called on […]Read More
Two countries—the Philippines and New Zealand—are beginning to reflect tobacco harm reduction in their health strategies in line with the original intent of the World Health Organization-Framework Convention on Tobacco […]Read More
The Philippines Senate is expected to pass a progressive law regulating vaping and heated tobacco products by September this year. “The world is watching as the Philippines Senate looks set […]Read More
#WVD21 highlighted smoke-free products as ‘the better choice’ to combustible cigarettes. World Vape Day this year is an unprecedented success with social media engagement about the annual global celebration up […]Read More
Science has shown that burning or the combustion process when smoking a cigarette is what produces harmful constituents that cause disease, not nicotine. Dr. Victor Joseph Yamat, Scientific Affairs Manager […]Read More
Example of Heated Tobacco Product The Philippines’ House of Representatives on Monday approved with an overwhelming 192 affirmative votes, 34 negative and four abstentions on third and final reading a […]Read More