“Countries which have chosen to legalize and regulate e-cigarettes have seen a fall in overall smoking rates and have much better control over youth vaping. It’s exciting for Thailand, and […]Read More
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The enactment of the vape bill into law by the Philippine government will stop unintended use and the illicit trade of substandard products by regulating the manufacture, sale and use […]Read More
The vape bill is expected to help millions of smokers in the Philippines switch to less harmful alternatives and prevent serious diseases and even death once the measure is signed […]Read More
Two international experts on tobacco harm reduction said the approval of the so-called Vape Bill by the Senate and the House of Representatives will enable the Philippines to join the […]Read More
Former Philippine Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor asked the country’s representatives to the forthcoming conference on the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) to uphold the rights […]Read More
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
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