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Every year, the World Health Organization (WHO) presents awards to key people and/or organizations that have made valuable contributions to tobacco control and have helped make World No Tobacco Day and its theme a great success. These awards are an expression of WHO's appreciation of the great time and effort that these contributors have invested in the campaigns, as well as in fighting tobacco.

This year, four World No Tobacco Day awards were presented to:

Dr Hessein Hamouda, Director for the Department of Health and Environment, Technical Secretariat Officer, Council of Arab Health Ministers, League of Arab States, Egypt

Mr Amr Khaled, Islamic Scholar, Egypt

Dr Mohammad Esmaeil Akbari, Undersecretary for Health, Islamic Republic of Iran

Dr Tawfik Khoja, Executive Director for the Health Ministers Council for Gulf Cooperation Council States, Saudi Arabia 

These individuals have been actively working in tobacco control for years. They have participated in numerous tobacco control-related activities to raise the awareness of the general public and decision-makers about tobacco and its harmful effects, as well as about the importance of adopting and implementing tobacco control laws.

 
Disease burden PDF Print

In countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region diphtheria continues to occur in the form of localized outbreaks. In 2010, 154 cases of diphtheria were reported in the Region. These occurred in Islamic Republic of Iran (106), Iraq (2), Pakistan (37), Sudan (1), United Arab Emirates (1) and Yemen (7). In 2008 it was estimated that diphtheria was responsible of 475 deaths in countries of this Region.

 
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