Adopting a WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control-Based Tobacco Control Law in Ethiopia: Sustained Transnational Health Advocacy and Multi-Sectoral Institutionalized Support
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Data Collection
2.1.1. Tobacco Control Legislation
2.1.2. Reports and News Articles
2.1.3. Interviews with Key Informants
2.2. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Assessment of Tobacco Control Progress in Ethiopia (2014–2015)
3.2. Creation of the National Tobacco Control Coordinating Committee
3.3. Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHA) Trainings
3.4. Recognition of Tobacco Control Struggles
3.5. Health Advocacy Efforts to Introduce WHO FCTC-Based Legislation (2015–2016)
3.6. Introduction of Draft Proclamation 1112 (2015–2017)
3.7. Political Instability
3.8. National Tobacco Control Strategic Plan (2017–2020)
3.9. Increased Tobacco Industry Presence and Involvement (2016–2018)
3.10. Memoranda of Understanding
3.11. Public Health Advocacy Warns about JTI’s Acquisition of NTE
3.12. Public Consultation Sessions for Draft Proclamation 1112
3.12.1. Illicit Tobacco Trade
3.12.2. Tobacco Packaging and Labeling
3.12.3. Tobacco Advertising, Promotion, and Sponsorship (TAPS)
3.12.4. Smoke-Free Public Places
3.12.5. Minimum Pack Size
3.13. Passage of the Food and Medicine Administration Proclamation 1112 (2019)
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Effective Date Going into Force | Legal Measure | Content of the Provisions |
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23 July 2007 | Broadcasting Service Proclamation No. 533/2007 | Empowers the Broadcast Authority to license broadcasters (TV and radio), print media, and advertising agencies, among other entities, and enforces compliance with tobacco advertising violations, along with the Ethiopian Food, Medicine, and Healthcare Administration and Control Authority (EFMHACA). |
13 January 2010 | Food, Medicine and Health Care Administration and Control Proclamation 661/2009 | Mandates EFMHACA with the power and responsibility to regulate tobacco products, along with food, medicine, medical devices, traditional medicine, complementary and alternative medicines, cosmetics, health professionals, and health institutions. |
27 August 2012 | Advertisement Proclamation 759/2012 | Mandates the Ethiopian Broadcast Authority (EBA)’s authority over tobacco advertising violation issues, including examining and suspending any advertisement—other than an outdoor advertisement—disseminated in violation of the provisions of the Advertisement Proclamation. |
24 January 2014 | Food, Medicine, and Health Care Administration and Control Council of Ministers Regulation No. 299/2013 | Requires 30% text and/or pictorial warnings on tobacco product packs. |
17 February 2014 | WHO FCTC ratification Proclamation 822/2014 | Requires the Ethiopian government to adopt and recommends that it adopts tobacco control laws based on the WHO FCTC to control the supply and demand of tobacco use. |
21 April 2015 | Tobacco Control Directive No. 28/2015 | Governs, among other things, smoking restrictions, tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship, tobacco packaging and labeling, and tobacco product regulation. This directive was later repealed by Tobacco Control Directive No. 771/2021. |
28 February 2019 | Food and Medicine Administration Proclamation No. 1112/2019 | Governs, among other things, smoke-free environments; tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship; tobacco packaging and labeling; tobacco product regulation; protection against tobacco industry interference; and tobacco-related licensing and sales. It also bans the use and sale of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products. |
10 September 2019 | Tobacco Products Pictorial Health Warning and Labeling Directive No. 44/2019 | Contains detailed requirements related to packaging and labeling. |
13 April 2021 | Tobacco Control Directive No. 771/2021 | Provides implementing provisions for (1) the licensing of manufacturers, importers, and distributors; (2) mandatory disclosure and reporting requirements; (3) inspection and testing of constituents; (4) comprehensive ban on tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship; (5) smoke-free provisions; (6) administrative and legal measures against non-complying products and activities; and (7) the establishment of national Tobacco Control Coordinating Body to ensure implementation of government duties by non-health sector authorities. |
Concentration Area/Provision | Industry Comments | Health Advocate Comments | Government Responses |
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Illicit tobacco trade (WHO FCTC Article 15) |
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Tobacco packaging and labeling (WHO FCTC Article 11) |
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Tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship (WHO FCTC Article 13) |
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Smoking in public places (WHO FCTC Article 8) |
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Minimum pack size (WHO FCTC Article 11) |
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Crosbie, E.; Edison, K.; Maclean, V.; Moges, D.; Fuss, C.; Muggli, M.E.; Bityeki, B.C.; Sebrié, E.M. Adopting a WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control-Based Tobacco Control Law in Ethiopia: Sustained Transnational Health Advocacy and Multi-Sectoral Institutionalized Support. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2024, 21, 280. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21030280
Crosbie E, Edison K, Maclean V, Moges D, Fuss C, Muggli ME, Bityeki BC, Sebrié EM. Adopting a WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control-Based Tobacco Control Law in Ethiopia: Sustained Transnational Health Advocacy and Multi-Sectoral Institutionalized Support. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2024; 21(3):280. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21030280
Chicago/Turabian StyleCrosbie, Eric, Kyle Edison, Vandyke Maclean, Dereje Moges, Caroline Fuss, Monique E. Muggli, Bintou Camara Bityeki, and Ernesto M. Sebrié. 2024. "Adopting a WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control-Based Tobacco Control Law in Ethiopia: Sustained Transnational Health Advocacy and Multi-Sectoral Institutionalized Support" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 21, no. 3: 280. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21030280
APA StyleCrosbie, E., Edison, K., Maclean, V., Moges, D., Fuss, C., Muggli, M. E., Bityeki, B. C., & Sebrié, E. M. (2024). Adopting a WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control-Based Tobacco Control Law in Ethiopia: Sustained Transnational Health Advocacy and Multi-Sectoral Institutionalized Support. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 21(3), 280. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21030280