Tobacco control actions aim to substantially and continually reduce the prevalence of tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke. The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) lay out different tobacco control measures to be implemented in order to prevent young people from starting to use tobacco, help current tobacco users to quit and protect non-smokers from exposure to second-hand smoke.
Setting implementation goals and developing plans and strategies for the implementation of the Convention in the African Region are imperative. In addition, building the capacity of the Member States in the region for an effective enforcement of the different strategies is crucial. The following tobacco control strategies are in line with the requirements and guidance in the WHO FTCT:
Winners of the 2013 World No Tobacco Day Awards in the African Region [ En ] [ Fr ][ Pt ]
The WHO Tobacco Tax Simulation Model (TaXSiM)
Video - WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) [ French ]
Radio Interview - Alternatives Livelihoods to Tobacco Growing [ French ]