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African Tobacco Control Research Initiative Scoping Exercise

Project Number 105842Start Date 2009/11/18Program Area/Group RHE | ATSA
Subject TermsSMOKING | TOBACCO INDUSTRY | LEGISLATION
Area Under StudyBenin | Botswana | Ethiopia | Southern Africa | Mozambique | West Africa | Togo | Sub-Saharan Africa | East Africa | Uganda
Project TypeResearch Project
Project Sub-TypePolicy
Project StatusClosed
Administrative UnitOttawa
Regional Office AreaWARO | ESARO
Responsible OfficerKennedy, Rosemarie
Former Responsible Officer(s)Drope, Ms. Jacqueline Marie
ODA SectorHealth Policy & Admin. Management
Canadian CollaborationNo
  
Duration (months)10
Extension (months)0
Project Completion Date2010/09/18
Legal Close Date2011/03/29
  
Total Funding157730
  

Abstract

The African Tobacco Situational Analysis (ATSA) supported by IDRC and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation investigated the critical determinants of success for tobacco control in 12 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. As the initiative evolved an additional goal was added, that of identifying, implementing and enforcing one or two tobacco control policy interventions. The African Tobacco Control Research Initiative (ATCRI) was established in September 2008 in response to a growing regional movement that identified a need for regional coordination of tobacco control efforts across the continent. This grant will allow ATCRI to assess the tobacco situation and tobacco control activities in an additional six countries (Bénin, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Togo and Uganda). The specific objectives are to undertake baseline surveys, organize stakeholder meetings, identify obstacles to tobacco control, and identify opportunities for policy intervention, particularly in the form of taxation, advertising bans, smoke-free places and graphic health warnings.

Recipient Institution(s)

Incorporated Trustees of Environmental Rights Development Foundation
AcronymERDF
Mailing Address214, USELU - LAGOS ROAD | PO BOX 10577 | BENIN CITY | NIGERIA
Institution TypePrivate - Not for Profit
Geographic ScopeRegional
UN OrganizationNo
Component Number001
Research StatusClosed
Institution CountryNigeria
Researcher NameAkinbode Oluwafemi
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