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World No Tobacco Day

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Plain_packagingWatch the video: Get ready for plain packingBaghdad, 31 May, 2016 – Every year, on 31 May, WHO and partners mark World No Tobacco Day to highlight the health risks associated with tobacco use and advocate for effective policies to reduce tobacco consumption.

The tobacco epidemic is one of the biggest public health threats the world has ever faced, killing around 6 million people a year. More than 5 million of these deaths are the result of direct tobacco use, while more than 600 000 are the result of non-smokers being exposed to second-hand smoke.

For World No Tobacco Day 2016 WHO and partners are calling on countries to implement plain packaging of tobacco products.

Plain packaging is one of the measures of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control that restricts or prohibits the use of logos, colours, brand images or promotional information on packaging. It allows only brand names and product names displayed in a standard colour and font style.

In Iraq, World No Tobacco Day is being celebrated in both Erbil and Baghdad governorates with 2 symposiums highlighting tobacco use as one of the 4 main risk factors for noncommunicable diseases. According to the latest surveys, Iraq has a high prevalence of tobacco use among the population with around 20% of the population using tobacco products. In addition, about 11% of youth are current smokers according to the latest Global Youth Tobacco Survey recently conducted in Iraq.

Campaign goals 

World No Tobacco Day 2016 aims to:

  • reduce the attractiveness of tobacco products;
  • eliminate the effects of tobacco packaging as a form of advertising and promotion;
  • address package design techniques that may suggest that some products are less harmful than others; and
  • increase the noticeability and effectiveness of health warnings.

WHO Representative for Iraq Altaf Musani noted that tobacco-related illness was one of the biggest public health threats the world had ever faced. Approximately one person dies from a tobacco-related disease every 6 seconds, equivalent to almost 6 million people a year. That number is predicted to rise to more than 8 million people a year by 2030, with more than 80% of these preventable deaths occurring among people living in low-and middle-income countries.

WHO is committed to fighting the global tobacco epidemic. The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, which entered into force in February 2005, has become one of the most widely embraced treaties in the history of the United Nations with 180 State Parties as signatories, covering 90% of the world's population. 

Related link

World No Tobacco Day 2016: Get ready for plain packaging

For more information please contact: 

Ms Rosane Lopes
Communications Officer
World Health Organization
Iraq Country Office
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Dr Thamer Alhilfi
Noncommunicable Disease Technical Officer
World Health Organization
Iraq Country Office
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Mobile +964 7800 397 4515 

Ms Ajyal Sultany
Communications Officer
World Health Organization
Iraq Country Office
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Mobile: +964 7510 101 469 

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Key health-related statistics

Total population (000s) 37 140
Total health expenditure on health (% of general government expenditure) 6.5
Maternal mortality ratio (per 100 000 live births) 50
Number of primary health care units and centres (per 10 000 population) 0.7
Total life expectancy at birth (years) 69.8

Source: Framework for health information systems and core indicators for monitoring health situation and health system performance, 2018

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