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Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing Municipal Health Bureau, Guangzhou Association on Tobacco Control, Guangdong Provincial Health Education Institute...

Year(s) :  2009, 2008
Grant Recipient Type :  Government
Contact Name :  Yvette Chang, WLF
Grantor :  World Lung Foundation
Project goal :  To challenge the accepted cultural norm of giving tobacco products as gifts, and to build knowledge and increase awareness of the risks associated with smoking.
Direct Grant :  Yes

Key achievement to date:

Objective 1: To develop a campaign with hard-hitting ads which address the implications of the gift-giving of tobacco products through educating audiences on the dangers of tobacco use, while meeting strict censorship bureau requirements on graphic content.
Major accomplishments to date:

  • Two 30-second ads were developed messaging that to give the gift of cigarettes is to give the gift of illness and death. The ads were broadcast on regional cable TV networks from December 2008-February 2009, as well as on one national satellite channel.  
  • TV campaigns were supported by local mobile and outdoor electronic media and a strong nation-wide poster campaign. 
  • Post-campaign surveys showed the number of people who reported they would buy cigarettes as gifts decreased from 45 percent to 24 percent in Beijing and from 23 percent to 12 percent in Guangzhou after airing the public service advertisement. 
  • Surveys also showed that post-campaign reported awareness of the risk of cardiovascular disease due to smoking increased from 29 percent to 60 percent among Beijing respondents, and over 66 percent of respondents from Guangzhou claimed they would persuade others to quit smoking after viewing the campaign. 
  • The TV commercial alone reached more than 258 million viewer times according to rating results and estimated number of public transport passengers.


Objective 2: Begin development of a national mass media campaign effort involving all key partners.
Major accomplishments to date:

  • Day 3 of the workshop was dedicated to the development of a tobacco control communications work plan, which continues to be edited and reviewed post-workshop. The work plan is being used to identify and coordinate communications activities to fulfill tobacco control objectives targeted to specific audiences, as well as to identify areas of need for technical and/or financial assistance.
 
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