Fahad Shabbir
Urdu Point
Published Date: Mar 8, 2019
Govt. urged to Formulate a comprehensive, Multi-Sectoral Tobacco Control Policy
In Pakistan, existing tobacco control laws and subordinate legislation in the form multiple Statutory Regulatory Orders (SROs) only targeting smoking ad ban, restricting smoking spaces, taxation and pricing control and Graphic Health Warning (GHW), but do not address the multi-sector challenges of society, economy and industry
ISLAMABAD (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News / NNI – 08th March, 2019) In Pakistan, existing tobacco control laws and subordinate legislation in the form multiple Statutory Regulatory Orders (SROs) only targeting smoking ad ban, restricting smoking spaces, taxation and pricing control and Graphic Health Warning (GHW), but do not address the multi-sector challenges of society, economy and industry.Therefore, there is a dire need of a comprehensive and multi-sectoral tobacco control policy and strategies which could address the challenges faced by the society, economy and industries.
Also, the policy framework and strategies should be in line with the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), which Pakistan is signatory since 2004.Experts stated this during a roundtable meeting titled ‘Understanding Tobacco Control Regulations in Pakistan’, organized by Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), on Friday here at Islamabad.Waseem Iftekhar Janjua, Senior Research Associate, SDPI said according to World Tobacco Atlas, around 160,100 people are killed by tobacco products every year in Pakistan.
He said despite this alarming figure, over 24 million users continue to use tobacco products, smoking over 85 billion sticks every year.He said Pakistan has not defined Tobacco products and no laws exist to prohibit misleading tobacco product packaging and labelling including terms, descriptors, trademarks, or figurative or other signs.
Also, there are no laws advising cessation and penalties are not in line with the FCTC. However, it is about time that Pakistan should formulate a comprehensive policy which outlines actionable and time-bound measures to tackle the multi-sectoral challenges, he added.Saadiya Razzaq, Research Manager, Population and Development at Population Council said pointed out that there is no mention of even a single time of word ‘tobacco’ in our existing laws and SROs pertaining to tobacco control, which shows the commitment of the country.
She said tobacco control is not solely the responsibility of the government, but of the society as a whole role to play.
She highlighted the need for a regressive media campaign through all platforms and at all levels to raise awareness among the general public.Syed Ali Wasif Naqvi, Research Associate, SDPI while highlighted the role of Punjab food Authority in countering the menace of tobacco products, said Pakistan is lagging behind in the region in implementation of graphic health warnings on tobacco products, whereas, India and Nepal have successfully implemented the 85 per cent graphic waning covers on the tobacco products.He said owing to financial interest and lack of political will, the existing laws and regulation are not being implanted in true spirit.
Lack of implementation of existing laws, promulgation of robust tobacco control laws, excessive tobacco industry influence resulting into massive tax evasion, lack of Tobacco Control knowledge and capacity among the legislators are the major challenges of tobacco control regulations in Pakistan, he added.Akhtar Syed of The Network for Consumer Protection said the dilemma is that Ministry of Health is working on Tobacco Control, whereas Pakistan Tobacco board (PTB) is working on tobacco promotion.He said there is a need to empower the health ministry in taking independent decisions.
Also, there is a need to reactivate the tobacco control committees at the district levels which need to be expanded at tehsil levels. He urged the government to calculate the health cost of tobacco consumption which can be utilized for taking affirmative actions for tobacco control in Pakistan.
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