The present report summarizes the main outcomes of a WHO workshop on the implementation of alcohol control policies in the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), which can be considered as “first movers” of implementing alcohol control policies. Despite their crucial contribution to reaching the noncommunicable disease (NCD) target of a 10% reduction in the harmful use of alcohol by 2025 in the WHO European Region, CIS countries often remain as under-researched success stories of alcohol control. This workshop, which was held on 4-5 December 2019 in Moscow, Russian Federation, was aimed at changing this and creating a platform for knowledge and experience exchange among CIS countries. The report documents the main out...
Background: Accelerating progress to implement effective alcohol policies is necessary to achieve mu...
Documenting and developing the approaches to reduce alcohol’s harm to others is an important area hi...
Background Harmful use of alcohol is one of the most common risk factors for Non-Communicable Disea...
Per capita alcohol consumption in the WHO European Region, including the European Union (EU), is the...
At its 146th session in 2020, the WHO Executive Board asked the Organization to develop an action pl...
Alcohol is a major risk factor for burden of disease. However, there are known effective and cost-ef...
Funding Information: Funding: Research reported in this publication was in part supported by the (U....
Alcohol is a major risk factor for burden of disease. However, there are known e ective and cost-e e...
AIM: This paper briefly reviews the history of alcohol policy development in Europe leading to the c...
Alcohol is a major risk factor for burden of disease. However, there are known effective and cost-ef...
In 1983 the World Health Assembly declared alcohol-related problems to be among the world’s major he...
The article provides background to the international alcohol control (IAC) study including design fo...
Introduction and Aim To report data on the implementation of alcohol policies regarding availabilit...
Harmful alcohol use and the related health effects are a global problem and therefore need to be add...
Alcohol Action Ireland welcome the comprehensive endeavor which the draft document envisages and bel...
Background: Accelerating progress to implement effective alcohol policies is necessary to achieve mu...
Documenting and developing the approaches to reduce alcohol’s harm to others is an important area hi...
Background Harmful use of alcohol is one of the most common risk factors for Non-Communicable Disea...
Per capita alcohol consumption in the WHO European Region, including the European Union (EU), is the...
At its 146th session in 2020, the WHO Executive Board asked the Organization to develop an action pl...
Alcohol is a major risk factor for burden of disease. However, there are known effective and cost-ef...
Funding Information: Funding: Research reported in this publication was in part supported by the (U....
Alcohol is a major risk factor for burden of disease. However, there are known e ective and cost-e e...
AIM: This paper briefly reviews the history of alcohol policy development in Europe leading to the c...
Alcohol is a major risk factor for burden of disease. However, there are known effective and cost-ef...
In 1983 the World Health Assembly declared alcohol-related problems to be among the world’s major he...
The article provides background to the international alcohol control (IAC) study including design fo...
Introduction and Aim To report data on the implementation of alcohol policies regarding availabilit...
Harmful alcohol use and the related health effects are a global problem and therefore need to be add...
Alcohol Action Ireland welcome the comprehensive endeavor which the draft document envisages and bel...
Background: Accelerating progress to implement effective alcohol policies is necessary to achieve mu...
Documenting and developing the approaches to reduce alcohol’s harm to others is an important area hi...
Background Harmful use of alcohol is one of the most common risk factors for Non-Communicable Disea...