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31/05/2017

Highlights with topics considered prominent in order to promote debates and decision-making in the scope of tobacco control. In this edition, the following subjects are presented: one-year anniversary of the Observatory on Strategies of the Tobacco Industry; Seminar on WHO's anti-smoking treaty is held at Fiocruz; Dissemination of the Center of Studies on Tobacco and Health’s (Cetab) bulletin on actions to protect public policies against the interests of the tobacco industry, and World No Tobacco Day 2017 warns of the damage to development caused by tobacco production.

Referência

KORNALEWSKI, Alex Medeiros; CARVALHO, Daniel da Costa e Silva de; BARATA, Danielle; LEONEL, Filipe; TURCI, Silvana Rubano. Destaques do Observatório sobre as Estratégias da Indústria do Tabaco. Cetab/Ensp/Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro, mai. 2017. Acesso em: 13 jul. 2017.

 

09/05/2017

Bulletin zero, published by Center of Studies on Tobacco and Health of the Sergio Arouca National School of Public Health of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Cetab / Ensp / Fiocruz). This edition is composed of an editorial signed by Nísia Trindade Lima, President of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz), in addition to the texts: "Health Sentinels", by Vera da Costa e Silva, Head of the Secretariat of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO); "Reduction of highly preventable deaths", by Tania Cavalcante, Executive Secretary of the National Commission for the Implementation of the Framework Convention (Conicq); "Importance of the Observatory on Tobacco Industry Strategies: A Year of Action," by Paula Jonhs, Executive Director of the TOBACCO Control Alliance (ACT). Also presents the section Radar, with the novelties of the Tobacco control world.

Referência

TOBACCO control as a field of public health action [bulletin ZERO]. Cetab /Ensp/Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro, n. 0, 9 mai. 2017. 

 

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