World No Tobacco Day: Beating tobacco for health and environment development
30/05/2017 | 08:28 AM



Action to stamp out tobacco use can help countries prevent millions of people falling ill and dying from tobacco-related disease, combat poverty and reduce large-scale environmental degradation, according to WHO report.

Action to stamp out tobacco use can help countries prevent millions of people falling ill and dying from tobacco-related diseases.
Tobacco use kills more than 7 million people every year and costs households and governments over US$1.4 trillion through healthcare expenditure and lost productivity.
WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific Dr Shin Young-soo said: “Tobacco exacerbates poverty, reduces economic productivity, diverts limited household resources to purchase tobacco products rather than food and school materials, forcing many people to pay for medical expenses”.
All countries have committed to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which aims to strengthen universal peace and eradicate poverty. Key elements of this agenda include implementing the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, and by 2030 reducing by one-third premature death from noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), including heart and lung diseases, cancer and diabetes, for which tobacco use is a key risk factor.
Tin liên quan
- Structure of Ministry of Health of Bulgaria
- Making internet safe for every child in Albania
- The Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme
- ADB assists Vietnam to strengthen health professionals
- The Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme
- THE SYDNEY VIETNAM RESEARCH INNOVATION SHOWCASE 2018
- Viet Nam – Poland: To develop drug cooperation