The Global Alliance for Tobacco Control (GATC), formerly the Framework Convention Alliance (FCA), is a global network of civil society actors working towards a world free from the devastating health, social, economic, and environmental consequences of tobacco. We are the only global network dedicated solely to implementing the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) and serve as the leading voice of civil society in strengthening and accelerating progress.
Our leadership ensures there is a cohesive global movement of civil society organizations (CSOs) attending to the work of the Treaty, and our work in policy development and advocacy, knowledge translation and exchange, capacity building, and the convening of stakeholders has resulted in significant policy achievements and outcomes in global tobacco control.
Over the past 20 years, the Alliance has established key partnerships with many actors in the tobacco control community such as governments, the Convention Secretariat, the WHO, International Government Organizations (IGOs), and other health-focused organizations. Throughout the last two decades we have consistently led, coordinated, and convened civil society in efforts to accelerate WHO FCTC implementation at all levels. To assist in facilitating progress, we provide leadership and expertise to the Conference of the Parties (COP) on the WHO FCTC and also support work at the Meeting of the Parties (MOP) on the Protocol to Eliminate Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products. Outside of COP/MOP, we work on strategies that address barriers to WHO FCTC implementation and work with the GATC community to ensure the political will for action on tobacco control priorities remains strong. The programs and services we offer are designed to ensure that the GATC community, others in civil society, and our partners in the health and sustainable development space, have the tools and support they need to accelerate progress and advance tobacco control globally, regionally, nationally, and locally.