Dr Bima Arya Sugiarto, Mayor, Bogor & Co-Chair APCAT (centre); Dr Tara Singh Bam of The Union (right) and Shobha Shukla of CNS (left) |
This Summit brings together leaders from the Asia Pacific region to ACT:
- Act to implement comprehensive tobacco control policies with effective use of resources;
- Create innovative solutions at local level to prevent non-communicable diseases (NCDs);
- Tackle and prevent industry interference in policy development and implementation by establishing rules and regulations.
Dr Bima Arya Sugiarto Mayor, Bogor and Co-Chair APCAT |
Bogor's #NoTobacco display signage includes #eCigs and #Sheesha |
APCAT was established in 2016 by the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union)'s Asia Pacific Office in Singapore as a network and forum for subnational leaders working to advance tobacco control in the region, with 12 cities from 8 countries as members with the shared vision to create tobacco-free environments. In 2018 its members included representatives from 40 cities in 12 countries (including India) with support from Ministries of Health in Indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar, Lao PDR and Nepal.
Recognizing that subnational leaders' play a key role in the subnational and national heath development agenda, the aim of APCAT is to build stronger political commitments, forge new partnerships, and work towards sustainable utilization of resources for improved public health outcomes. Members of the alliance motivate their fellow mayors to establish a Mayor’s Alliance at country level and also garner political will for implementing best practice policies like raising taxes and prices on tobacco, alcohol and other junk foods and drinks, promoting larger pictorial health warnings, creating tobacco-free environments for tobacco control and prevention of NCDs.
Dr Tara Singh Bam, Deputy Regional Director for Asia Pacific, International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union) and an inspiration behind the spirit of APCAT said that, "The key objective of this alliance is to increase political commitment by working at the local level to identify local solutions to address the issues of NCDs prevention and tobacco control and to translate them into action. Local leadership can play a critical role to deliver best practices and to save lives. I would really like to see effective action on the ground. Also, enhancing media engagement with the local leaders and also with the national policy makers can go a long way to make our leaders deliver on what they have committed."
Dr Paula I Fujiwara, Scientific Director of The Union said: "Over 70% of global deaths are attributable to NCDs, such as, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs, like heart diseases and stroke), cancers, chronic respiratory diseases, among others. Each year, 15 million people aged 30-69 die from NCDs, 86% of these premature deaths are occurring in low- and middle-income countries. Most NCDs are preventable so there is no excuse of inaction if we are to deliver on commitments of Sustainable Development Goals and reduce NCDs by 25% by 2025."
"Tobacco use is a major common risk factor of NCDs. Tobacco kills over 8 million people every year globally. Evidence-based tobacco control measures have proven to reduce the demand and supply of tobacco products. This includes protecting people from exposure to tobacco smoke, banning tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship, requiring health warnings on tobacco packaging, promoting tobacco cessation, and increasing tobacco taxes. Local leaders play a critical role in implementation of health policies" said Dr Gan Quan, Director (Tobacco Control), The Union.
NCDs prevention and tobacco control go hand in hand. We cannot control NCDs without endgame of tobacco.
Shobha Shukla, CNS (Citizen News Service)
24 September 2019
Central Chronicle, Editorial Page, 26th September 2019 |
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- CNS
- Central Chronicle, India
- Modern Ghana, Ghana
- Counter Currents, India
- Scoop Indepebdent News, New Zealand
- Pakistan Christian Post, Pakistan
- OpEd News, USA
- Media for Freedom, Nepal
- Asian Tribune
- E-Pao, India
- Mangalorean, India
- CounterView.org
- EIN World News Report
- Afropages
- Bihar and Jharkhand News Service (BJNS), India