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Global Tobacco Epidemic 2025 report

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June 27, 2025

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Why in news?

Recently Global Tobacco Epidemic 2025 report is released by World Health Organization with the support of Bloomberg Philanthropies.

  • Global tobacco epidemic reportThe report is released to assess how countries are implementing tobacco control measures recommended by the WHO under the MPOWER strategy, which aims to reduce tobacco use and save lives.
  • Guidelines – The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) and its guidelines provide the foundation for countries to implement and manage tobacco control.
  • MPOWER – To help make this a reality, WHO introduced the MPOWER measures.
  • MPOWER measures are,
    • M– Monitor tobacco uses and prevention policies;
    • P– Protect people from tobacco smoke;
    • O– Offer help to quit tobacco;
    • W– Warn about dangers of tobacco;
    • E– Enforce bans on tobacco advertising; and
    • R– Raise taxes on tobacco products.
  • The measures are intended to assist in the country-level implementation of effective interventions to reduce the demand for tobacco, contained in the WHO FCTC.
  • The measure was started in 2007 with just 9 countries but it is now total of 110 countries now require these measures that protects 62% of the global population and 25 countries have adopted plain packaging.

Plain Packaging refers to the standardisation of tobacco product packaging to reduce its attractiveness and it is a proven tobacco control measure recommended by the WHO.

  • World No tobacco dayTo raise awareness about the dangers of tobacco and advocate for effective control policies that encourage consumers to quit, the WHO observes World No Tobacco Day every year on May 31.
  • The theme for 2025 is “Protecting children from tobacco industry interference,”
  • India is among the six countries that received 2025 Bloomberg Philanthropies Awards for Global Tobacco Control for prioritizing tobacco cessation approaches to reach a significant number of tobacco users in the country.
  • Other countries that received the award were Mauritius, Mexico, Montenegro, Philippines and Ukraine.

India's Progress in Tobacco Control

  • Strong graphic health warningsIndia among top countries for best-practice health warnings on tobacco packs.
  • 85% of cigarette pack surface covered with warnings which is among the world's largest.
  • Decline in tobacco useOverall tobacco use (including smokeless) is declining but still higher than global average:
  • 38% men and 9% women in India use tobacco.
  • Global average is 35% men, 8% women.
  • Among youth (13-15 years), tobacco use is 8%, similar among boys and girls.
  • Smoking prevalence in India is 7% among adults (2023).
  • Areas for improvement in India – Need to ban point-of-sale tobacco ads completely.
  • Raise taxes significantly to make tobacco products less affordable.
  • Need to consider plain packaging for tobacco products.

Reference

The Indian Express| WHO report on global tobacco use

 


 

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