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Tobacco is a major cause of death in the world. One in
ten adults worldwide (about 5 million) die each year from smoking related
illnesses. If current smoking patterns continue, it will cause some 10
million deaths annually by 2020. Half the people that smoke today – about 650
million people – will eventually be killed by tobacco.
The objective of the WHO Tobacco Free Initiative (TFI)
is to reduce the global burden of disease and death caused by tobacco,
thereby protecting present and future generations from the devastating
health, social, environmental and economic consequences of tobacco
consumption and exposure to tobacco smoke.
The primary strategy of WHO is to promote a global
response to the tobacco epidemic through global policy leadership, encourages
mobilization at all levels of society; and promotes the WHO Framework
Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC), encourages countries to adhere to
its principles, and supports them in their efforts to implement tobacco
control measures based on its provisions.
The role of WHO TFI Thailand is to strengthen national
tobacco control policy, leadership and capacity.
Coordinate, facilitate and support the Government
authorities and NGO networks in their implementation of WHO FCTC and the
National Tobacco Control Policy and Plan.
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