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Smokeless Tobacco Control Policies in South Asia: A Gap Analysis and Recommendations

Author Affiliations
University of Dhaka, University of York, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, ...
Published InNicotine & Tobacco Research
Year2014
Citations59

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Almost a fifth of the world's tobacco is consumed in smokeless form. Its consumption is particularly common in South Asia, where an increasing array of smokeless tobacco (SLT) products is widely available. Mindful of the growing public health threat from SLT, a group of international academics and policy makers recently gathered to identify policy and knowledge gaps and proposed strategies to address these. METHODS: We reviewed key policy documents and interviewed policy makers and representatives of civil society organizations in 4 South Asian countries: Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. We explored if SLT features in existing tobacco control policies and, if so, the extent to which these are implemented and enforced. We also investigated barriers to effective policy formulation…
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