Ghandour, LilianNakkash, RimaAfifi, RimaAnouti, SirineSaleh, RanaMogharbel, SanaaJamal, DianaEl-Jardali, Fadi2020-06-222020-06-222017-01http://hdl.handle.net/10625/59071In Lebanon there is no law that clearly stipulates a legal age for purchase of alcohol or that regulates exposure to alcohol marketing and advertising. This knowledge to policy (K2P) paper reviews evidence-based interventions that are proven effective in reducing alcohol-related harms among youth, and are categorized into two elements: 1) Program implementation at the school, family and community levels; 2) Alcohol harm reduction policies at the national level. The World Health Organization (WHO, 2010) has called for a global response to mitigate alcohol-related harms by requesting all member states (including Lebanon) to implement effective harm reduction policies.application/pdfenNON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASESALCOHOLYOUTHEVIDENCE-BASED PLANNINGRESEARCH TO POLICYLEBANONMIDDLE EASTK2P policy brief : alcohol drinking among Lebanese youth : delaying initiation and reducing harmPolicy Brief