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EMR country profile Involvement
of The Eastern Mediterranean Region Member States’ in the WHO Framework
Convention On Tobacco Control (FCTC) - related activities On
24 May 1999, the World Health Assembly (WHA), the governing body of the
World Health Organization (WHO), paved the way for multilateral negotiations
to begin on a set of rules and regulations that will govern the global rise
and spread of tobacco and tobacco products in the next century. The
191-member WHA unanimously backed a resolution calling for work to begin on
the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) - a new legal instrument
that could address issues as diverse as tobacco advertising and promotion,
agricultural diversification, smuggling, taxes and subsidies. The WHA Member
States established with the resolution No. WHO 52.18 both a FCTC Working
Group and an Inter-governmental Negotiating Body (INB). A
record 50 nations took the floor to pledge financial and political support
for the Convention. The list included the five permanent members of the
United Nations Security Council, major tobacco growers and exporters, as
well as several countries in the developing and developed world, which face
the brunt of the tobacco industry's marketing and promotion pitch. The
European Union and 5 NGOs also made statements in support of the Convention
and the Director-General's leadership in global tobacco control. Since
then the work in developing the FCTC was divided into two stages: the first
one was carried out by the FCTC working Group and that was to prepare
proposed draft elements of the FCTC and to submit a report to the
Fifty-Third World Health Assembly. The other stage is carried out now by the
INB. The
first meeting of the FCTC Working Group took place in Geneva, October 1999.
EMR was active at two levels in supporting the FCTC; the first level is the
regional level where the Tobacco-Free Initiative (TFI) was invited since the
year 1999 to participate in the “League of Arab States” meetings to
present relevant facts related to the FCTC. The Health Ministers Council
adopted several resolutions, requesting member states of the league to
participate in the negotiations of the FCTC. The other level is the
countries’ level, were sub-regional sessions and workshops were held to
support the FCTC development and movement. The
following countries participated in the first session of the FCTC working
group: Djibouti, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan,
Palestine, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, UAE and Yemen. Also,
representatives of the League of Arab States as well as the HCGCC countries
were present there. In
the second session of the FCTC working group, the following countries
participated: Djibouti, Egypt,
Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Pakistan, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia
and Yemen. The HCGCC was present there. In
the first INB held in Geneva, 16 - 21 October 2000, the following countries
participated: Cyprus, Djibouti, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon,
Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, UAE and Yemen. In
the second INB held in Geneva, 30 April - 5 May 2001, the following
countries participated: Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco,
Oman, Qatar, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria and Tunisia. The
third INB held in Geneva, 22 November- 28 November 2001, the following
member states were present: Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan,
Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia and UAE The
Region also hosted one important Consultation that has a direct link with
the development of the FCTC. This
Consultation was held in Jordan, Amman, during February 2001, under the name
of “WHO International Consultation on Litigation and Public Inquiry as
Public Health Tools for Tobacco Control” Iran
was chosen by EMR Member States to be the coordinator of the activities
related to FCTC. Upon the
Iranian government proposal, Iran hosted the first regional meeting on the
FCTC, under the title of: “Regional Consultation on Liability and
Compensation in the FCTC”. Such
Consultation is considered a continuation of the previous Consultation
held in Jordan on litigation and public inquiry. Both Consultations try to
look into the use of legal tools for tobacco control from different angles
and according to the countries’ specific needs. The
subjects dealt with in the FCTC were divided into three groups, and two
Member States were selected to chair each group, Egypt is Co-chairing
Working Group three on the legal issues, with New Zealand. Since
the initiation of the FCTC, a lot of developments occurred at the regional
level. Four Member States
developed national plans of action, three formulated national committees for
tobacco control, and another three proposed new laws for tobacco control in
their parliaments. The
FCTC for this region is not merely a legal tool for the change; it paves the
way to a lot of activities that will together change the social beliefs and
climate, towards tobacco use and consumption.
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