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World Lung Foundation Urges Health Ministries to Implement Tobacco Control Policies to Reduce NCD Deaths

Monday, April 25, 2011
 

Commends Russian Government for Hosting Vital Global NCD Meeting
and Increasing Its Own Commitment to Tobacco Control

(Moscow, Russia and New York, United States) - World Lung Foundation today urged health ministers attending a critical meeting on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) to make reducing tobacco use a centerpiece of their prevention efforts. Tobacco use causes 35% of all lung disease, 26% of all cancers and 11% of all heart diseases and stroke, making it the leading cause of preventable death and the most significant risk factor for NCDs.

On April 28 and 29, more than 100 Ministers of Health and 150 government delegations from around the world will attend the First Global Ministerial Conference on Healthy Lifestyles and Non-Communicable Disease Control. The World Health Organization will also release its first ever report on the global status of NCDs.

Professor Judith Mackay, Senior Advisor, World Lung Foundation commented: “We don’t need a scientific or genetic breakthrough to reduce the single biggest cause of NCD deaths; all we need is a commitment from every country to implement sensible cost-effective tobacco control policies. Millions of deaths could be prevented by increasing tobacco taxes, making public places 100% smoke-free, educating people on the harms of tobacco and eliminating tobacco advertising and sponsorship.

More than 170 countries agreed to take such steps when they ratified the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), a global health treaty. Yet, less than 10% of the world’s population is covered by its key policies. Governments must act more aggressively to turn the tide against NCDs.”

Professor Mackay will be an official Rapporteur at the Inter-ministerial meeting and is available for interview; she co- authored a recent report in The Lancet that underlined the burden of NCDs and recommended strategies for reducing the burden of these diseases.

WLF also commended the Russian Government on the steps it has taken towards more effective tobacco control and for co-hosting the global NCD meeting in Moscow.

Peter Baldini, Chief Executive Officer at World Lung Foundation said: “For the first time, the global community is coming together to take the NCD issue seriously and Russia has taken a leadership role in the discussion by hosting this all-important forum. Russia’s government has also made commendable strides in their own tobacco control measures. We look forward to building on this momentum to protect the health of Russian citizens and of all those harmed by tobacco use and NCDs.”

WLF has provided technical assistance to Russian partners to conduct mass media campaigns that warn citizens about the harms of tobacco use. Research has shown that mass media campaigns are one of the most effective means to encourage people to stop smoking. It is one of the World Health Organization’s MPOWER (W=Warn) strategies to reduce tobacco consumption in alignment with the FCTC. MPOWER strategies are endorsed and promoted by the Bloomberg Initiative to Reduce Tobacco Use, of which WLF is a principal partner.

WLF is also a partner in the NCD Alliance, which advocates for the inclusion of NCDs in the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. Working toward a high-level summit meeting that will be attended by heads of state and leading global policy makers in September 2011, WLF has pledged its full support to ensuring NCDs and risk factors such as tobacco use are appropriately addressed at the Summit. Working with other tobacco-control partners, WLF launched an online advocacy campaign in March 2011. 15000aDay.org empowers the public to call upon their governments to take strong action against tobacco at the U.N. Summit on NCDs, an effort that has garnered activism in more than 70 countries.


For more information, please contact Jorge Alday, World Lung Foundation at +1 (212) 639 0070 or jalday@worldlungfoundation.org


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About World Lung Foundation

World Lung Foundation was established in response to the global epidemic of lung disease, which kills 10 million people each year. The organization improves global lung health by improving local capacity to conduct research, develop public policy and deliver public health education. The organization's areas of emphasis are tobacco control, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, asthma, and child lung health. For more information, please visit worldlungfoundation.org


About The NCD Alliance

The NCD Alliance is made up of four key international NGOs—the International Diabetes federation, International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, Union for International Cancer Control, and the World Heart Federation—representing 880 member associations in 170 countries. As such, The Alliance represents the four main NCDs outlined in the World Health Organization’s 2008-2013 Action Plan for NCDs – cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and chronic respiratory disease. These conditions share common risk factors (including tobacco use, physical inactivity and unhealthy diets) and also share common solutions, which provide a mutual platform for collaboration and joint advocacy.

The NCD Alliance uses targeted advocacy and outreach to ensure that NCDs are recognized as a major cause of poverty, a barrier to economic development and a global emergency. This is done by working with a wide range of partners and organizations, speaking with a united voice at key international meetings, and pressing governments to recognize that NCDs are a global development priority requiring an urgent response.

 
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