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Oman leads the way in tobacco control with pioneering plain packaging initiative
Qatar: warning about the dangers of tobacco (mass media campaigns)
Qatar takes action to combat illicit tobacco trade and enhance quality control measures
Qatar: warning about the dangers of tobacco (health warnings)
Qatar: monitoring tobacco use and prevention policies
Qatar: enforcing bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship
Kuwait's commitment to tobacco control strengthened as ratification of protocol achieved with multisectoral collaboration
Kuwait: offering help to quit tobacco use
Kuwait: monitoring tobacco use and prevention policies
Saudi Arabia: offering help to quit tobacco use
Saudi Arabia's tax stamp project boosts regulatory controls and curbs illicit tobacco trade
Saudi Arabia: enforcing bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship
Oman: enforcing bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship
Lebanon: protecting people from tobacco smoke
Egypt: warning about the dangers of tobacco
Egypt: protecting people from tobacco smoke
Islamic Republic of Iran: Qom tobacco-free city initiative
Iraq: warning about the dangers of tobacco
Iraq: strengthening international collaboration to combat illicit tobacco trade
Jordan: raising taxes on tobacco
Egypt: monitoring tobacco use and prevention policies
Bahrain: warning about the dangers of tobacco
Bahrain: enforcing bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship
Afghanistan: protecting people from tobacco smoke
Afghanistan: enforcing bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship
Healthy FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™
New and emerging nicotine and tobacco products pose challenges for tobacco control
Tobacco is poisoning our planet #TobaccoExposed
WHO and Global Center for Good Governance in Tobacco Control launch new report on tobacco industry interference in the Region
New WHO trends report shows slight decrease in tobacco use in the Region and urges countries to step up action to keep this up
WHO launches Arabic Florence, a digital health worker to help more people quit tobacco
Syria bans waterpipes, creates national awareness and provides smoking cessation services during COVID-19
Islamic Republic of Iran successfully bans waterpipes and takes forward a tobacco free initiative during COVID-19
Advancing tobacco control during the COVID-19 pandemic
Morocco brings together healthcare experts and stakeholders and creates national awareness during the COVID-19 pandemic
Jordan successfully bans waterpipes, adapts smoking cessation services and establishes partnerships during COVID-19
Tunisia successfully bans waterpipes and creates national awareness during COVID-19
UAE bans waterpipes, creates national awareness and adapts smoking cessation services during COVID-19
Sudan creates national awareness and bans waterpipes during COVID-19
Saudi Arabia bans waterpipes, creates national awareness and adapts smoking cessation services during COVID-19
Qatar bans waterpipes, creates national awareness and adapts smoking cessation services during COVID-19
Oman bans waterpipes and creates national awareness during COVID-19
Lebanon bans waterpipes and adapts smoking cessation services during COVID-19
Egypt bans waterpipes and ramps up health awareness during COVID-19
Kuwait bans waterpipes and creates national awareness during COVID-19
Iraq bans waterpipes, creates awareness and combats illicit trade in tobacco products
Bahrain bans waterpipes and creates national awareness during COVID-19
Dr Al-Lawati from Oman receives RD’s special award for 2018
Saudi Arabia adopts plain packaging on tobacco products: A groundbreaking step for tobacco control
Professor Masjedi from Iran receives World No Tobacco Day 2018 award
Implement the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and the MPOWER measures to reduce tobacco use
Tobacco scenes in films and TV programmes should be rated as they entice young people to smoke
Advisory note on waterpipe tobacco smoking: second edition
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