Thursday, November 21, 2024

Express News: What the Week Left Behind

Last week brought a flurry of decisions...

The Future of Smoking is Being Tested in Japan

In Japan, a subtle yet powerful phenomenon...

Tag: World Health Organization (WHO)

The Luxury of Health: The Harsh Reality in the Global South

Smoking, responsible for millions of deaths each year, continues its devastating path as public health policies, influenced by economic and political interests, perpetuate the...

The Battle for Public Health: Can Billionaires Replace Governments?

Public health should be a collective priority. However, the growing influence of billionaires and their foundations in decision-making is raising significant concerns. What initially...

The Double Standards of Tobacco Control: The Case of Mexico

In March 2021, the Mexican Parliament found itself embroiled in significant controversy when it was discovered that a draft bill proposing vaping bans had...

The Global South and the Health in the Balance: Politics, Power, and Equity in the Fight Against Smoking

Smoking continues to be the leading cause of preventable deaths worldwide. It has an alarmingly high prevalence, especially among economically disadvantaged populations in low-...

Dr. Ehsan Latif: “WHO and FCTC Secretariat cannot sustain their current position.”

Responsible for the development of the National Health Policy in his native Pakistan, Dr. Ehsan Latif, now based in Scotland, has a long career...

Tension at COP10: Exclusion of Brazilian RepresentativesSparks Debate on Democracy and Transparency at the WHO Event

At the recent COP10, organized by the WHO in Panama, the exclusion of Brazilian representatives from the state of Rio Grande do Sul, the...

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