WHO Tobacco Free Initiative (TFI)
The Tobacco Free Initiative (http://www.who.int/tobacco/) of the World Health Organization is part of the Non-communicable Diseases and Mental Health cluster at WHO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. TFI is divided into three separate units:
- National Capacity Building, which helps countries to enhance their ability to resist the epidemic of tobacco and implement the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
- Comprehensive Information Systems for Tobacco Control, whose responsibilities encompass surveillance of the global tobacco epidemic
- Tobacco Control Economics, which advises countries on taxation as an instrument of tobacco control policy and other economic policies to control tobacco
TFI’s activities are based around four key products:
- All World No Tobacco Days
- WHO report on the global tobacco epidemic
- WHO FCTC Health Warnings Database
- Tobacco control country profiles
The International Futures System utilizes data from WHO report on the global tobacco epidemic and the WHO FCTC Health Warnings Database.
WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
To address the global burden of tobacco, the World Health Assembly in 2003 unanimously adopted the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) with the objective of protecting present and future generations from the devastating health, social, environmental and economic consequences of tobacco consumption and exposure. Ratified by 180 Parties as at March 2015, the WHO FCTC currently covers about 90% of the world's population. It is a legally binding treaty which commits Parties to the Convention to develop and implement a series of evidence-based tobacco control measures to regulate tobacco industry marketing activities and sales reach, reduce the demand for tobacco, and provide agricultural alternatives for those involved in growing and producing tobacco. To assist countries to fulfil their WHO FCTC obligations, in 2008 WHO introduced a package of six evidence-based tobacco control demand reduction measures that are proven to reduce tobacco use. These measures known as the MPOWER package measures reflect one or more provisions of the WHO FCTC. MPOWER refers to M: Monitoring tobacco use and prevention policies; P: Protecting people from tobacco smoke; O: Offering help to quit tobacco use; W: Warning about the dangers of tobacco; E: Enforcing bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship, and R: Raising taxes on tobacco.
WHO report on the global tobacco epidemic
Since 2008, 5 reports on the global pandemic have been published under the WHO TFI program. This report aggregates all the key product of the TFI. The report provides a snapshot of the MPOWER measures, with all country-specific data updated and aggregated to current available data. In addition, the report provides a special focus on tobacco taxation and in-depth analyses of tobacco taxes in all WHO Member States, allowing for a more detailed understanding of progress and future challenges in this area.
Updates to Ifs
5 series were up for updates and only two were updated after extensive for data. The two series SI seem to have gone through a process that we are not aware of and the Tobacco control Score is not readily available. An email has been sent to WHO to enquire about this series. In the datadict it is noted that it was supplied by Cecilia.
SeriesHealthSmokingFemales%SI |
SeriesHealthSmokingMales%SI |
SeriesHealthSmokingPrevalenceWHOFemales% |
SeriesHealthSmokingPrevalenceWHOMales% |
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Sources and definition for the smoking prevalence update:
Definition of series: Age adjusted statistics of tobacco smoking (any form of tobacco including cigarettes and cigars) among adults (both current and daily)
Source: http://www.who.int/tobacco/global_report/2015/en/
Sources: http://www.who.int/tobacco/global_report/2013/full_dataset/en/
Source: http://www.who.int/tobacco/global_report/2011/en/
Source: http://www.who.int/tobacco/mpower/2009/en/
Source: http://www.who.int/tobacco/mpower/2008/en/
2006 data was found in a 2009 report: WHO REPORT ON THE GLOBAL TOBACCO EPIDEMIC, 2009: Implementing smoke-free environments
Outstanding
Two series out of five were updated and efforts to contact WHO are underway for the remaining three series. Various sources were investigated for Tobacco control scoring and decision will be made in the future. Possible sources of Smoking TCS: www.europeancancerleagues.org/.../TobaccoControl/TCS_2013_in_Europe_13-03-1.