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. 2020 Dec 22:6:72.
doi: 10.18332/tpc/130476. eCollection 2020.

Implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in Tunisia: Progress and challenges

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Implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in Tunisia: Progress and challenges

Chahida Harizi et al. Tob Prev Cessat. .

Abstract

Introduction: The World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) was the first health treaty that requires state parties to adopt and implement the MPOWER package. The aim of this study is to review the current status of tobacco control policies in Tunisia according to the WHO FCTC recommendations.

Methods: This paper is a critical narrative literature review in which information was obtained from peer-reviewed articles, official government documents, reports, decrees and grey literature in French, Arabic and English.

Results: Modest progress in FCTC implementation in Tunisia was noted. The smoking ban in public places is not regularly or largely enforced. The advertising and promotion for tobacco and its products is prohibited by law, but, the ban does not cover the display and visibility of tobacco products at points-of-sale, through the internet, and the depiction of tobacco or tobacco use in entertainment media products. Health warnings on tobacco products consist only of text and do not exceed 30% of the main display areas but are expected to increase to 70% with graphics and text when the new law is passed.

Conclusions: Effective intervention efforts are urgently required. These actions should include accelerating the adoption of a new law, enforcing the present law and the new one once adopted, developing an advocacy and argument about the positive impact on state budget balance, increasing taxes, combating smuggling and illicit manufacturing and counterfeiting, increased education, increased smoking cessation support and implementing periodic surveillance.

Keywords: MPOWER; Tunisia; WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control; tobacco policy.

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The authors have completed and submitted the ICMJE Form for Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest and none was reported.

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