American Cancer Society to manage new effort against tobacco in Africa

Posted by on February 5, 2010 at 9:53 am in Other Top Stories

GNA- The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, has given a grant of $7 million over five years to the American Cancer Society (ACS) to lead and co-ordinate the African Tobacco Control Consortium.
The consortium is a global coalition of public health-oriented organisations focusing on using evidence-based approaches to stem the tobacco epidemic in Africa.
A statement issued by the National Home Office of ACS to mark World Cancer Day 2010, said the consortium includes the Africa Tobacco Control Regional Initiative, Africa Tobacco Control Alliance, Framework Convention Alliance, and Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease.
“In a part of the world that is notably affected by HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other infectious diseases, cancer is emerging as a serious public health threat.
According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer, much of the rise can be attributed to widespread tobacco use and exposure to second hand smoke.
Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death in the world, and according to the World Health Organisation, if current trends continue, tobacco use would cause one billion deaths worldwide during this century” The statement said.
It added that as the managing organisation, the Society would collaborate with consortium partners to implement an ambitious tobacco control programme across the 46 countries of sub-Saharan Africa.
“The consortium would assist national governments and civil society to implement policies such as advertising bans, tobacco tax increases, graphic warning labels, and the promotion of smoke free environments that are in line with the requirements of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, the world’s first public health treaty” It said.
The Society funds more than 75 tobacco prevention and cancer control grants in Africa and has conducted workshops to educate journalists and advocated tobacco and cancer control issues.
It was also a leading voice in the Global Smoke- free Partnership, which recently published a report calling for greater protection of Africans from second hand smoke and exposing the efforts of tobacco companies to fight against tobacco control progress in Africa.
GNA

One Response to “American Cancer Society to manage new effort against tobacco in Africa”

  1. Bob said:

    Here’s the source of the bans, Johnson and Johnson, makers of Chantix, Nicoderm, and other quit smoking drugs. As can be seen, the ACS and the ALA get millions from them to support smoking bans. It’s simple marketing strategy.

    http://www.rwjf.org/publichealth/product.jsp?id=14912

    And where the money is going: Note on page seven, the “inside out” provision promising to return later for the patios AFTER business owners spend thousands to build them for their many smoking customers, clearly showing that they have absolutly no concern about local businesses

    http://www.no-smoke.org/pdf/CIA_Fundamentals.pdf