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Regional workshop on tobacco control and trade
Regional workshop on tobacco control and trade: information for participants

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Image shows cover of publication entitled Earmarked tobacco taxes: lessons learnt from nine countries.Earmarked tobacco taxes: lessons learnt from nine countries

Image shows first page of sheet on most frequently asked questions in tobacco control. Frequently asked questions about tobacco control policies for the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseasee

  • Tobacco-free public spaces

Tobacco-free public places means that ALL indoor workplaces and indoor public places should be 100% smoke-free.

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By 2030 70% of tobacco-related deaths will be in developing countries

Tobacco use in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

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