| Literature DB >> 36188018 |
Zila M Sanchez1, Arlindo Carvalho2, Celmira Sacramento2, Filomena D'Alva2, Iazalde Rita2, Sebastiao Pinheiro2, Elisabete M Soares de Barros3, Vilfrido Santana Gil4, Me-Chinho Costa Alegre4, Anne Ancia4, Maristela G Monteiro5, Chidinma A Opoko6, Juan E Tello7.
Abstract
The World Health Organization (WHO) African Region is struggling with increasing harm associated with alcohol consumption. Legislators of Sao Tome and Principe, concerned about this harm and the high prevalence of alcohol use disorders, designed a comprehensive alcohol control bill to tackle this situation. Input into the design of the bill was obtained through interviews involving many stakeholders. The process had five phases: (i) scoping the problem to understand the social burden of the harm caused by alcohol consumption; (ii) updating the evidence on alcohol policies and identifying areas for legislative interventions; (iii) drafting the bill; (iv) aligning the legislative framework of the bill; and (v) initiating the parliamentary procedure. The new bill scored 92/100 using a standardized alcohol control policy scale. The bill covers all domains of WHO's 2010 global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol, and includes the three most cost-effective interventions for reducing alcohol consumption: increased excise taxes on alcohol; bans or comprehensive restrictions on exposure to alcohol advertising; and restrictions on the availability of retailed alcohol through reduced hours of sale. The National Assembly plenary session upheld the bill, which is now under evaluation of the specialized First Commission on Political, Legal, Constitutional and Ethical Affairs. Approval of the bill requires the final voting once it is back with the National Assembly and its promulgation by the President. Drafting an alcohol control bill which is country-led, inclusive, evidence-based and free of interference by the alcohol industry helps prioritize public health objectives over other interests. (c) 2022 The authors; licensee World Health Organization.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36188018 PMCID: PMC9511675 DOI: 10.2471/BLT.22.288590
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull World Health Organ ISSN: 0042-9686 Impact factor: 13.831
Alcohol policy score applied to the existing alcohol control laws, Sao Tome and Principe, 2021
| Domain | Expecteda | Actualb | Difference | Gap score (%) |
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| 1. Leadership, awareness and commitment | 23 | 0 | 23 | 100.0 |
| 2. Health service response | 44 | 15 | 29 | 65.9 |
| 3. Community and workplace action | 22 | 0 | 22 | 100.0 |
| 4. Drink–driving policies and countermeasures | 66 | 23 | 43 | 65.2 |
| 5. Availability of alcohol | 94 | 21 | 73 | 77.7 |
| 6. Marketing of alcoholic beverages | 48 | 0 | 48 | 100.0 |
| 7. Pricing policies | 70 | 0 | 70 | 100.0 |
| 8. Reducing the negative consequences of alcohol | 16 | 0 | 16 | 100.0 |
| 9. Reducing illicit alcohol and informal production | 30 | 0 | 30 | 100.0 |
| 10. Monitoring and surveillance | 81 | 21 | 60 | 74.1 |
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a The total score expected by the alcohol policy score tool.
b Score calculated from Sao Tome and Principe actual laws and policies.
Policies included in the national alcohol bill based on the alcohol policy score tool, Sao Tome and Principe, 2021
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| 1.1 National policy document on alcohol | Yes |
| 1.2 Definition of an alcoholic beverage | Yes |
| 1.3 Definition of a standard drink | Yes |
| 1.4 Awareness activities | Yes |
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| 2.1 Screening and brief interventions for harmful/hazardous use | Yes |
| 2.2 Special treatment programmes | Yes |
| 2.3 Pharmacological treatment | Yes |
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| 3.1 School-based prevention and reduction of alcohol-related harm | Yes |
| 3.2. Workplace-based prevention of and counselling for alcohol harmful use | Yes |
| 3.3 Community-based interventions to reduce alcohol-related harm | Yes |
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| 4.1 Maximum legal blood alcohol content limit when driving | Yes |
| 4.2 Enforcement using sobriety checkpoints | Yes |
| 4.3 Enforcement using random breath-testing | Yes |
| 4.4 Penalties | Yes |
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| 5.1 Lowest age limit for alcohol sales and consumption | Yes |
| 5.2 Control of retail sales | Yes |
| 5.3 Restrictions on availability by time | No |
| 5.4 Restrictions on availability by place | Yes |
| 5.5 Restrictions on sales at specific events | Yes |
| 5.6 Alcohol-free public environments | Yes |
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| 6.1 Legally binding restrictions on alcohol advertising | Yes |
| 6.2 Legally binding restrictions on product placement | Yes |
| 6.3 Legally binding restrictions on industry sponsorship for sporting and youth events | Yes |
| 6.4 Legally binding restrictions on sales promotions by producers, retailers and bar owners | Yes |
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| 7.1 Adjustment of taxation level for inflation | Yes |
| 7.2 Affordability of alcoholic beverages | Yes |
| 7.3 Other pricing measures | Partially |
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| 8.1 Server training | No |
| 8.2 Health-warning labels | Yes |
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| 9.1 Use of duty-paid or excise stamps on containers | No |
| 9.2 Estimates of unrecorded alcohol consumption | Yes |
| 9.3 Legislation to prevent illegal production and sale of alcohol | Yes |
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| 10.1 National monitoring system | Yes |
| 10.2 National surveys | Yes |
a Items in the alcohol policy score tool.
Structure and topics of the national alcohol control bill, Sao Tome and Principe, 2021
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| Section I | Object and scope of the bill | 1 |
| Section II | National alcohol policy and strategy | 1 |
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| 1; 3 |
| Section I | General provisions | 1; 3 |
| Section II | General provisions (continuation) | 1; 3 |
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| 5; 8 |
| Section I | General provisions | 5; 8 |
| Section II | Availability of alcoholic beverages in public and private services | 5; 8 |
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| 5; 8; 9 |
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| 5; 7; 8 |
| Section I | Wholesale sales | 5; 8 |
| Section II | Retail sales | 5; 8 |
| Section III | Prices of alcoholic beverages | 7 |
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| 5; 8; 9 |
| Section I | General provisions | 5 |
| Section II | Industrial production of alcoholic beverages | 5; 9 |
| Section III | Traditional producers | 5; 9 |
| Section IV | Small producers of alcoholic beverages | 5; 9 |
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| 6 |
| Section I | Marketing and advertising of alcoholic beverages | 6 |
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| 4 |
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| 2 |
| Section I | Diagnostic systems and procedures | 2 |
| Section II | Treatment | 2 |
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| 10 |
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| NA |
| Section I | General provisions | NA |
| Section II | Type of offences | NA |
| Section III | Sanctions | NA |
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| Table of standard drink; templates for licensing and registration; list of alcoholic beverages subject to minimum unit price; and template for production registry | 1; 5; 7; 9 |
NA: not applied.
a In the alcohol policy score tool.
b We categorized some domains as NA since they are not included as part of the alcohol policy score even though mandatory in any law.