WHO Sees Tobacco Control
Pact Taking Effect in 2005
The World Health Organization
(WHO) expects the world's first treaty on tobacco control will
take effect by early 2005, the international body said.
So far 32 countries have ratified
the treaty, known as the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control,
and eight more signatories are needed for it to become binding
international law, WHO representatives said at a conference in
Hanoi.
"We are very optimistic that this
magic number will be reached by the end of this year," said Douglas
Bettcher, coordinator of the Geneva-based Framework Convention
Initiative, referring to the number still required.
The treaty, once it becomes law,
will strengthen controls on tobacco advertising and promotion,
institutionalize smoke-free policies and hike prices of tobacco
products to cut consumption.
While citing tobacco consumption
as a growing public health threat, the WHO forecast global tobacco-related
deaths would double to 10 million people per year by 2030 if immediate
steps were not taken.
Reference
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September 29, 2004
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