Assessment of the multi-sectoral approach to tobacco control policies in South Africa and Togo
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2018-08
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BMC Public Health, Springer Nature
Abstract
Tobacco use is the world’s leading preventable cause of illness and death and the most important risk factor for non-communicable diseases (NCDs), particularly cardiovascular and chronic respiratory diseases (heart attack, stroke, congestive obstructive pulmonary disease, and lung cancer). Tobacco control is one of the World Health organization’s “best-buys” interventions to prevent NCDs. This study assessed the use of a multi-sectoral approach (MSA) in developing and implementing tobacco control policies in South Africa and Togo.
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The ANPPA study was funded by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) grant number 107209–001 through the Africa Population Health Research Center in Nairobi, Kenya. Publication charges were also paid by the IDRC. Publication charges were paid by the International Development Research Centre.
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Keywords
HEALTH POLICY ANALYSIS, TOBACCO CONTROL, SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, SOUTH AFRICA, TOGO, WHO FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON TOBACCO CONTROL (FCTC), MULTI-SECTORAL APPROACH (MSA)