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Summary COP10 Policy Positions

Tenth session of the Conference of the Parties to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco…
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Article 2.1

Article 2.1 Forward Looking Tobacco Control Measures. This document relates to item 6.4 of the…
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Article 13

Draft decision and the proposed Specific Guidelines to Address Cross-Border Tobacco Advertising, Promotion and Sponsorship…
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Implementation Review and Support Mechanism (IRSM)

Implementation Review Support Mechanism. This document relates to item 7.2 of the provisional COP agenda…
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Additional Recommendations for COP10 Agenda Items

Additional Recommendations for COP10 Agenda Items
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Article 18

Protection of the Environment. This document relates to item 6.4 of the provisional COP agenda…
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Human Rights

This document relates to item 7.3 of the provisional COP agenda and corresponds to documents…
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Articles 9 & 10

Implementation of Articles 9 and 10 of the WHO FCTC (Regulation of contents and disclosure…
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Emerging Products

Novel and Emerging Tobacco Products. This document relates to item 6.3 of the provisional COP…
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Article 19

Empowering Parties to Implement Article 19 of the WHO FCTC (Tobacco Industry Liability). This document…
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Road map, timelines and steps to conduct evidence-based research (Articles 6.5 and 13.2)

This document relates to item 5.2 of the provisional MOP agenda and corresponds to documents…
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Tracking and Tracing Systems, including the global information-sharing focal point (Article 8)

This document relates to item 5.1 of the provisional MOP agenda and corresponds to documents…
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Additional Recommendations for MOP3 Agenda Items

Third session of the Meeting of the Parties to The Protocol to Eliminate Illicit Trade…
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FCA was created in 1999 and formally established in 2003. The Alliance is made up of hundreds of organisations from over 100 countries. In 2022, the Framework Convention Alliance rebranded as the Global Alliance for Tobacco Control (GATC).

GATC works on the development, ratification, and implementation of the international treaty, the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). The WHO FCTC is the world’s first modern-day global public health treaty. It requires Parties to adopt a comprehensive range of measures designed to reduce the devastating health and economic impacts of tobacco.

GATC is also a leading advocate for including the FCTC and global tobacco control in the international health and development framework, including the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that were adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2015. The GATC’s work is overseen by an elected Board of Directors. The executive director leads GATC staff, including regional coordinators based in WHO regions.

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