| Literature DB >> 31582924 |
Daniel Asfaw Erku1, Eyasu Teshome Tesfaye2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Being the second most populous African country, Ethiopia represents a huge opportunity for the tobacco industry to recruit new smokers. Ethiopia signed the convention to ratify WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) in 2004 and ratified in 2014. We reviewed Ethiopia's tobacco control legislative history pre- and post-ratification of the WHO FCTC and evaluated the level of compliance of the National Tobacco Control Directive (NTCD) with the WHO FCTC.Entities:
Keywords: Ethiopia; WHO FCTC; tobacco control; tobacco industry
Year: 2019 PMID: 31582924 PMCID: PMC6751990 DOI: 10.18332/tid/102286
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Induc Dis ISSN: 1617-9625 Impact factor: 2.600
Timeline and overview of tobacco control legislations in Ethiopia
| 1942 Proclamation 30/1942 | Tobacco Regie Proclamation was enacted to give the State Monopoly to prepare, manufacture, import, distribute and export tobacco products |
| 1980 Proclamation 197/1980 | The National Tobacco and Matches Corporation was established and mandated to exclusively grow and process tobacco in Ethiopia |
| 1999 Proclamation 181/1999 | The monopoly right of the National Tobacco Enterprise was transferred to the National Tobacco Enterprise (Ethiopia) share Company |
| 2004 | Ethiopia signed the convention to ratify WHO FCTC |
| 2009 Proclamation 661/2009 | FMHACA was given the authority to regulate the content, manufacture, import, export, distribution, sales, use, packaging and labelling, and disposal of tobacco products |
| 2012 Proclamation 759/2012 | Advertisement and promotion of cigarette or other tobacco products was also prohibited |
| 2013 Regulation 299/2013 | FMHACA was given a full mandate to place licensing requirements on sellers, prohibit the sale of tobacco products to minors, require text and/or picture warnings on packs, and restrict smoking in certain indoor places |
| 2014 Proclamation 822/2014 | The House of Peoples’ Representatives passed a Bill for ratifying the FCTC, and FMHACA was authorised to take all necessary steps for its implementation |
| 2015 NTCD 28/2015 | FMHACA issued the National Tobacco Control Directive No 28/2015 (NTCD) in accordance with Article 4 of the FCTC |
| 2017 | NTCCC was established at the federal level and prepared the first draft of National Tobacco Control Strategic Plan (2017–2020) |
| 2018 | The Ministry of Health proposed the |
Strategic objectives and strategies outlined in the National Tobacco Control Strategic Plan (2017–2020)
| 1. To protect people and environment from tobacco exposure | 1.1 Sensitize, familiarize and advocate for enforcement of laws |
| 1.2 Enact and enforce smoke-free public places and environment | |
| 1.3 Protect environment and persons from hazards of tobacco cultivation & manufacturing | |
| 2. To reduce the number of people using tobacco | 2.1 Promoting creation of supportive environment |
| 2.2 Increasing access to cessation services | |
| 3. To warn about the dangers of tobacco | 3.1 Ensuring effective pack warning labels |
| 3.2 Implementing counter-advertising campaigns | |
| 3.3 Regulation and disclosure of the content of tobacco products | |
| 4. To enforce bans on tobacco advertising, promotion & sponsorship | 4.1 Enact and enforce effective legislation banning all forms of direct tobacco marketing advertisement |
| 4.2 Enact and enforce effective legislation banning indirect tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship | |
| 5. To discourage demand for tobacco through price and tax measures | 5.1 Increase and adjust periodically tax rates for tobacco products |
| 6. To reduce supply of tobacco products | 6.1 Curb illicit trade in tobacco products |
| 6.2 Ban sale of duty-free tobacco products | |
| 6.3 Ban sale of tobacco to minors | |
| 6.4 Design and support alternative livelihoods to tobacco | |
| 7. To promote partnerships & coordination for sustained tobacco control | 7.1 Strengthen a national and establish a regional coordination mechanism |
| 7.2 Mainstreaming of tobacco control and strengthening networking | |
| 8. Integrated communication | 8.1 Promoting engagement of communities in tobacco control initiatives |
| 8.2 Children and Adolescent tobacco awareness raising programs | |
| 8.3 Advocating for increased political commitment and mobilization | |
| 8.4 Development of integrated tobacco control database and networking | |
| 9. To strengthen generation of evidence through survey and research | 9.1 Establishing and strengthening national tobacco surveillance system |
| 9.2 Dissemination and use of findings of generated evidence |