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
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Former directors of the World Health Organization (WHO) are calling for a sweeping reform of global tobacco policy to adopt harm reduction strategies, saying a shift to low-risk alternatives like e-cigarettes […]Read More
A new report has raised alarm over the growing influence of Bloomberg Philanthropies and undisclosed donors on the World Health Organization (WHO), warning that global health policy risks being shaped […]Read More
The World Vapers’ Alliance (WVA) has expressed concern that the World Health Organization (WHO) is disregarding consumer perspectives and enabling figures such as American billionaire Michael Bloomberg to promote policies […]Read More
A regional tobacco harm reduction advocacy group expressed concern over corruption allegations against the World Health Organization (WHO), citing the United States’ past withdrawal of support. The Coalition of Asia […]Read More
The Institute for Tobacco Studies (ITS) in Täby, Sweden has released a topical paper urging the World Health Organization (WHO) to look at the successful Swedish experiences of large-scale transition […]Read More
Strategies that provide smokers with less harmful alternatives to cigarettes are far more likely to reduce smoking than the World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) recommendations to […]Read More
Tobacco harm reduction advocates in the Asia-Pacific region lauded UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for taking a pro-science approach to end the smoking epidemic by providing 1 million adult smokers […]Read More
International policy and public health experts expressed alarm over World Health Organization’s (WHO) controversial policy-making decisions that ignore science. Dr. Rafael Castillo, a renowned Filipino cardiologist said an article published […]Read More
The population of smokers globally increased to about 1.3 billion today despite the strict implementation by the World Health Organization (WHO) of a tobacco control accord that prevents them from […]Read More