Why in the News?
The World Health Organization (WHO) released tenth report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic 2025.
Key findings of report
- WHO MPOWER measures: Since 2007, 155 countries have implemented at least one of those policy prescriptions which have benefitted over 6.1 billion people.
- MPOWER Initiative has six components such as Monitor, Protect, Warning, Offer help, Enforce and Raise taxes.
- Most implemented measure: Of all MPOWER measures, large graphic health warnings on cigarette packages have seen the most progress.
- Effectiveness of Mass media campaigns: India has implemented stringent measures to curb tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship (TAPS) across all media, becoming the first country to apply tobacco control regulations to digital streaming content.
- Taxation: Tobacco tax is the least-adopted MPOWER measure. In India, Trend in per capita GDP needed to buy cigarettes decreased since 2014.
- Smoking related deaths: Over 7 million deaths annually from tobacco-related diseases.
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Various steps taken to tackle the tobacco epidemic
- Global (other than MPOWER):
- WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC): Adopted in 2003, more than 180 countries have ratified it. (India became a Party to Convention in 2005)
- 3 by 35 Initiative (WHO): To increase prices of any or all of three– tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks by at least 50% by 2035.
- India
- Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA), 2003: Prohibits smoking in public places; ban on sale of tobacco products to minors, etc.
- Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products (Packaging and Labelling) Amendment Rules, 2022: Provided images for display on package with health warnings.
- National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP): To create awareness and reduce the production and supply of tobacco products.
- Prohibition of Electronic Cigarettes Act, 2019.
Conclusion
Implementing robust monitoring systems, increasing tobacco taxation and prices, strong legislations with strong enforcement, efforts to raise awareness and addressing tobacco industry interference can be effective in tackling the tobacco epidemic.