In resolution WHA61.4 (Strategies to reduce the harmful use of alcohol) the Health Assembly requested the Director-During the Sixty-third session of the World Health Assembly, held in Geneva in May 2010, the 193 Member States of WHO reached an historical consensus on a global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol by adopted resolution WHA63.13. The adopted resolution and endorsed strategy gives guidance to both Member States and to the WHO Secretariat on ways to reduce the harmful use of alcohol
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
Harmful use of alcohol represents one of the most important risk factors for the global burden of di...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
The purpose of this guide is to assist government agencies and ministries in developing country-leve...
The harmful use of alcohol causes an estimated 2.5 million deaths every year, of which a significant...
Harmful alcohol use and the related health effects are a global problem and therefore need to be add...
was approved by Member States at the 63rd session of the World Health Assembly in Geneva. A major go...
Despite clear evidence of the major contribution alcohol makes to the global burden of disease and t...
In 1983 the World Health Assembly declared alcohol-related problems to be among the world’s major he...
Harmful alcohol use is the leading casual factor in over 200 diseases and accounts for 3.3 million d...
In recent years, a greater number of countries have been providing increasingly concise data, allowi...
Alcohol Action Ireland welcome the comprehensive endeavor which the draft document envisages and bel...
Every year, the harmful use of alcohol is estimated to kill 2.5 million people, of whom 320 000 are ...
The report provides an overview of alcohol consumption and harms in relation to the UN Sustainable D...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
Harmful use of alcohol represents one of the most important risk factors for the global burden of di...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
The purpose of this guide is to assist government agencies and ministries in developing country-leve...
The harmful use of alcohol causes an estimated 2.5 million deaths every year, of which a significant...
Harmful alcohol use and the related health effects are a global problem and therefore need to be add...
was approved by Member States at the 63rd session of the World Health Assembly in Geneva. A major go...
Despite clear evidence of the major contribution alcohol makes to the global burden of disease and t...
In 1983 the World Health Assembly declared alcohol-related problems to be among the world’s major he...
Harmful alcohol use is the leading casual factor in over 200 diseases and accounts for 3.3 million d...
In recent years, a greater number of countries have been providing increasingly concise data, allowi...
Alcohol Action Ireland welcome the comprehensive endeavor which the draft document envisages and bel...
Every year, the harmful use of alcohol is estimated to kill 2.5 million people, of whom 320 000 are ...
The report provides an overview of alcohol consumption and harms in relation to the UN Sustainable D...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
Harmful use of alcohol represents one of the most important risk factors for the global burden of di...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...