Background With a 264 million population and the second highest male smoking prevalence in the world, Indonesia hosted over 60 million smokers in 2018. However, the government still has not ratified the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. In the meantime, tobacco import increases rapidly in Indonesia. These create a double, public health and economic burden for Indonesia’s welfare. Objective Our study analyzed the trend of tobacco import in five countries: Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. Also, we analyze the tobacco control policies implemented in these countries and determine some lessons learn for Indonesia. Methods We conducted quantitative analyses on tobacco production, consumption, export, and import du...
While tobacco production and exports prove to be one of the major activities by most developing coun...
The global economic slowdown has unquestionably brought down the performance of the Indonesian econo...
Indonesia is the fifth largest country in the world for tobacco consumption. Objective of the study ...
Background: With a 264 million population and the second highest male smoking prevalence in the worl...
World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (the FCTC) was adopted on 21st May...
Indonesia produced 152,319 tonnes of tobacco leaf in 2017, making it the sixth-largest tobacco leaf ...
Indonesia is one of the countries with the largest number of smokers in the world after China, the U...
Background and challenges to implementation Indonesia is the third amongst the countries with the h...
This report presents Perkumpulan PRAKARSA’s findings on the illicit cigarette trade in Indonesia. Th...
INTRODUCTION: Comprehensive tobacco control policies are lacking in Indonesia where smoking prevalen...
The prevalence of smoking in Indonesia is one of the highest in the world. Since 2007, some tobacco ...
Introduction: Illicit cigarettes because of their affordability could increase smoking prevalence, ...
Indonesia is having big tobacco’s production and tobacco industry also the biggest industry that hir...
Background: The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) Article 5.3 requires governments ...
Tobacco is one of Indonesia's unique agricultural commodities. During the slowdown global market for...
While tobacco production and exports prove to be one of the major activities by most developing coun...
The global economic slowdown has unquestionably brought down the performance of the Indonesian econo...
Indonesia is the fifth largest country in the world for tobacco consumption. Objective of the study ...
Background: With a 264 million population and the second highest male smoking prevalence in the worl...
World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (the FCTC) was adopted on 21st May...
Indonesia produced 152,319 tonnes of tobacco leaf in 2017, making it the sixth-largest tobacco leaf ...
Indonesia is one of the countries with the largest number of smokers in the world after China, the U...
Background and challenges to implementation Indonesia is the third amongst the countries with the h...
This report presents Perkumpulan PRAKARSA’s findings on the illicit cigarette trade in Indonesia. Th...
INTRODUCTION: Comprehensive tobacco control policies are lacking in Indonesia where smoking prevalen...
The prevalence of smoking in Indonesia is one of the highest in the world. Since 2007, some tobacco ...
Introduction: Illicit cigarettes because of their affordability could increase smoking prevalence, ...
Indonesia is having big tobacco’s production and tobacco industry also the biggest industry that hir...
Background: The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) Article 5.3 requires governments ...
Tobacco is one of Indonesia's unique agricultural commodities. During the slowdown global market for...
While tobacco production and exports prove to be one of the major activities by most developing coun...
The global economic slowdown has unquestionably brought down the performance of the Indonesian econo...
Indonesia is the fifth largest country in the world for tobacco consumption. Objective of the study ...