The Framework Convention (WHO FCTC) on tobacco control is calculated by the initiative of the history that is widely adopted.
This convention provides a legal structure and information is presented on the basis of information for tobacco control, which contains health alerts in cigarette packets, and other measures, including laws to prohibit smoking on tobacco products.
According to an estimate, 5.6 billion people worldwide are covered by at least one control policy under this agreement. Studies show that smoking rates in the world have been recorded.
Tadras Edhhenam Ghebrasce, head of the UN Health Organization, says that tobacco is a plague for humanity, which is the cause of the world’s disease and death that can be prevented.
This conference was the first public health contract, which was prepared on the basis of interaction under the WHO sponsorship. It was applied to February 2 February 25 2005, of which 5 were members and 90 percent of the total world population was under its circumference.
Prohibition and warning
As a result of this conference, in 5 countries, health warnings are now given through cigarette packets through images. In many countries, this national rule has been created for packaging, which does not show any branding, folk or design.
The UN health agency believes that these measures have helped reduce tobacco use and people who are tobacco taken were careful about its side effects.
The total population of the world is now under the range of these national principles, which are banned for smoking cigarettes between the building and the workplace. It helped to save people who have risked not smoking cigarettes, but other people who smoke.
Tobacco ads have been banned in more than 66 66 countries for their promotion and there are also ban on the media and sponsorship agreements.
Tobacco
Tobacco is one of the main causes of non-communicable diseases, which leads to premature death and may also be victims of the affected people.
Tobacco diseases create a huge burden for people in the poor, especially for the people of the poor. Smoking people often do not get nutritious diets than others and this can happen in the rich countries.
Tobacco cultivation is needed large -scale land and water, which can also be used for continuous food production systems.
Also, cigarette cigarettes used by plastic are thrown into billions of billions of billions every year, causing the ecosystem to contaminate.
Pus
The UN health agency says the tobacco industry is damaging worldwide public health efforts. Youths are attracted by breathtaking ads and oppose tobacco -controlled policies.
According to the UN agency, progress for tobacco control has been recorded largely, but much has not been done yet.
Millions of people are still losing their lives from the tobacco industry every year and the huge population is under its socio-economic pressure.
In view of this, UN health experts have emphasized on taking action under this agreement. There are other steps, including tackling challenges originating from new tobacco and nicotine products, raising taxes on tobacco, advertising and banning sponsors.