WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
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Governments adopt and implement the tobacco control provisions of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC).
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It is the first international treaty negotiated under the auspices of the WHO.
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It was adopted by the World Health Assembly (apex decision making body of WHO) in 2003 and entered into force in 2005.
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It was developed in response to the globalization of the tobacco epidemic and is an evidence-based treaty that reaffirms the right of all people to the highest standard of health.
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The FCTC’s measures to combat tobacco use include:
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Price and tax measures.
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Large, graphic warnings on tobacco packages.
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100% smoke-free public spaces.
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A ban on tobacco marketing.
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Support for smokers who want to quit.
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Prevention of tobacco industry interference.
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