| Literature DB >> 33184609 |
Arti Singh1, Ellis Owusu-Dabo2, Noreen Mdege3, Ann McNeill4, John Britton5, Linda Bauld2.
Abstract
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable deaths in the world, with most of these deaths now occurring in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is at an early stage of a tobacco epidemic and is, therefore, particularly vulnerable to rapid growth in tobacco consumption. More than a decade into the implementation of the World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), State Parties in several countries in SSA, such as Ghana, have yet to fully fulfil their obligations. Despite early ratification of the FCTC in 2004, progress in implementing tobacco control measures in Ghana has been slow and much work remains to be done. The aim of this paper is to critically reflect on tobacco control implementation in Ghana, identify significant research priorities and make recommendations for future action to support tobacco control implementation. We emphasize the need for stronger implementation of the FCTC and its MPOWER policy package, particularly in the area of tobacco taxes, illicit trade and industry interference.Entities:
Keywords: fctc; ghana; mpower; smoking; tobacco
Year: 2020 PMID: 33184609 PMCID: PMC7116349 DOI: 10.29392/001c.12260
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Health Rep ISSN: 2399-1623
Roadmap of tobacco control efforts in Ghana (2000-2018)
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| 1982 | Ban on tobacco advertising |
| 2000 | Ghana joined the Global Tobacco Surveillance System (GYTSS). 1st Global Tobacco Youth Survey was conducted. |
| 2002 | Ghana became a member of the Quit and Win International Smoking Cessation Program and the Ghana National Tobacco Control Steering Committee was established. |
| 2003 | 1. The National Steering Committee drafted the first National Tobacco Control Bill for approval. |
| 2. A Demographic and Health Survey for assessing tobacco use among adults. | |
| 2004 | Ghana signed and ratified the FCTC |
| 2005 | 1. 2nd National Global Youth Tobacco Survey conducted. |
| 2. Tobacco Bill re-drafted to reflect FCTC provisions for approval. | |
| 2006 | 1. The Ministry of Health issues a directive to ban smoking in all Ministry of Health facilities. |
| 2. The Ministry of Transportation also issued a directive to ban smoking in public and private commercial transport. | |
| 3. British American Tobacco closed down its manufacturing company and relocates to Nigeria. | |
| 2007 | 1. The Ministry of Health issued another directive to compel all importers of tobacco products to register their products and comply with the FDA regulatory requirements. |
| 2. The Ministry, the Ghana National Tobacco Control Steering Committee (GNTCSC) and the Ghana Tourist Board reached voluntary agreements with owners of hospitality areas to create smoke-free areas for non-smokers. | |
| 2008 | 1. Ghana Demographic Health Surveys (GDHS) conducted another survey to determine the national tobacco prevalence among adults. |
| 2. The GNTCSC reached an agreement with importers to disclose the content of tobacco products to be imported in Ghana. | |
| 2009 | 1. GYTS conducted another survey to determine tobacco use among the youth. |
| 2. The Ministry of Education developed a School Health Education Policy to promote a healthy lifestyle and prohibit tobacco use by children in educational settings. | |
| 3. FDA directed all tobacco products imported into Ghana to have approved health warnings and cover the required sizes. | |
| 2010 | Ghana hosted the 2nd meeting of the Working Group of the FCTC Article 17 and 18 |
| 2011 | The Ministry of Health issued an additional directive to mandate the posting of no-smoking signs on the premises of all health facilities. |
| 2012 | In October 2012, Ghana adopted a Public Health Act (Act 851 2012) whose provisions in Part 6 are on Tobacco Control Measures. |
| 2014 | GDHS conducted in Ghana |
| 2015 | Gha The parliament of Ghana approved an increase in tobacco taxes from 150% of the ex-factory to price to 175% passage of the Excise Duty (Amendment) Bill. |
| 2016 | Passage of the Tobacco Control Regulations 2016, (L.I 2247) on compliance with pictorial warnings and smoke-free laws in Ghana |
| 2018 | Introduction of Pictorial Health Warning and emission statements on tobacco product packages by the FDA, Source document given to tobacco industries for enrollment in 2018. |
FDA - Food and Drugs Authority, FCTC - Framework Convention for Tobacco Control, GDHS - Ghana Demographic Health Survey, GNTCSC - Ghana National Tobacco Control Steering Committee, GYTS -Global Youth Tobacco Survey, GYTSS - Global Tobacco Surveillance System, L.I. 2247 - Legislative Instrument 2247
Figure 1Some examples of pictorial warning labels introduced in Ghana in 2018.
(Source: FDA, Ghana).