Abstract Background Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death in the world today. In 2010, the World Health Organization (WHO) proposed efficient and inexpensive “best buy” interventions for prevention of tobacco use including: tax increases, smoke-free indoor workplaces and public places, bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship, and health information and warnings. This paper analyzes the extent to which tobacco use prevention policies in Cameroon align with the WHO tobacco “best buy” interventions. It further explores the context, content, formulation and implementation level of these policies. Methods This was a case study combining a structured review of 19 government policy documents related to tobacco use an...
Tobacco prevention policies in west-African countries and their effects on smoking prevalence Volker...
According to the World Health Organization, more than 80% of the world’s current smokers live in low...
The public health rewards of smoke-free policies are well documented. But in their enthusiasm to ach...
The Analysis of Non-Communicable Disease Policies in Africa study was funded by the International De...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, enforce...
Abstract Background Tobacco use is the world’s leading preventable cause of illness and death and th...
Abstract Background Tobacco use is a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases and policy form...
The African Population Health Research Center (APHRC), Kenya and International Development Research ...
Tobacco use is the world???s leading preventable cause of illness and death and the most important r...
The Analysis of Non-Communicable Disease Policies in Africa study was funded by the International De...
Recently, there have been significant advances in the battle against tobacco use in Africa, with ach...
Abstract Background Tobacco use has serious public health implications for both smokers and non-smok...
Background Tobacco use and tobacco-induced diseases are rapidly increasing in Sub-Saharan Africa (S...
Abstract Background The increasing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Objective: To describe, as of July 2011, the status of tobacco control legislation in Africa in thre...
Tobacco prevention policies in west-African countries and their effects on smoking prevalence Volker...
According to the World Health Organization, more than 80% of the world’s current smokers live in low...
The public health rewards of smoke-free policies are well documented. But in their enthusiasm to ach...
The Analysis of Non-Communicable Disease Policies in Africa study was funded by the International De...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, enforce...
Abstract Background Tobacco use is the world’s leading preventable cause of illness and death and th...
Abstract Background Tobacco use is a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases and policy form...
The African Population Health Research Center (APHRC), Kenya and International Development Research ...
Tobacco use is the world???s leading preventable cause of illness and death and the most important r...
The Analysis of Non-Communicable Disease Policies in Africa study was funded by the International De...
Recently, there have been significant advances in the battle against tobacco use in Africa, with ach...
Abstract Background Tobacco use has serious public health implications for both smokers and non-smok...
Background Tobacco use and tobacco-induced diseases are rapidly increasing in Sub-Saharan Africa (S...
Abstract Background The increasing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Objective: To describe, as of July 2011, the status of tobacco control legislation in Africa in thre...
Tobacco prevention policies in west-African countries and their effects on smoking prevalence Volker...
According to the World Health Organization, more than 80% of the world’s current smokers live in low...
The public health rewards of smoke-free policies are well documented. But in their enthusiasm to ach...