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Role of stakeholders in Nigeria’s tobacco control journey after the FCTC: lessons for tobacco control advocacy in low-income and middle-income countries
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Glantz, Stanton
, Egbe, Catherine O
, Bialous, Stella A
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Advocacy
/ Automatic control
/ Cancer
/ Civil society
/ Clinical Research
/ Congressional committees
/ Consumer Advocacy
/ Developing Countries
/ Digital media
/ Economic importance
/ global health
/ Good Health and Well Being
/ Humans
/ Income
/ Interference
/ Interviews
/ Legislation
/ Legislative process
/ Litigation
/ low/middle income country
/ Minors
/ Newspapers as Topic
/ Newspapers as Topic - statistics & numerical data
/ Nigeria
/ Politics
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Public hearings
/ Public Policy
/ Qualitative research
/ Research paper
/ Smoking
/ Smoking Prevention
/ Smoking Prevention - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Stakeholder Participation
/ Tobacco
/ Tobacco Industry
/ Tobacco Industry - methods
/ Tobacco Smoke and Health
2019
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Role of stakeholders in Nigeria’s tobacco control journey after the FCTC: lessons for tobacco control advocacy in low-income and middle-income countries
by
Glantz, Stanton
, Egbe, Catherine O
, Bialous, Stella A
in
Advocacy
/ Automatic control
/ Cancer
/ Civil society
/ Clinical Research
/ Congressional committees
/ Consumer Advocacy
/ Developing Countries
/ Digital media
/ Economic importance
/ global health
/ Good Health and Well Being
/ Humans
/ Income
/ Interference
/ Interviews
/ Legislation
/ Legislative process
/ Litigation
/ low/middle income country
/ Minors
/ Newspapers as Topic
/ Newspapers as Topic - statistics & numerical data
/ Nigeria
/ Politics
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Public hearings
/ Public Policy
/ Qualitative research
/ Research paper
/ Smoking
/ Smoking Prevention
/ Smoking Prevention - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Stakeholder Participation
/ Tobacco
/ Tobacco Industry
/ Tobacco Industry - methods
/ Tobacco Smoke and Health
2019
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Role of stakeholders in Nigeria’s tobacco control journey after the FCTC: lessons for tobacco control advocacy in low-income and middle-income countries
by
Glantz, Stanton
, Egbe, Catherine O
, Bialous, Stella A
in
Advocacy
/ Automatic control
/ Cancer
/ Civil society
/ Clinical Research
/ Congressional committees
/ Consumer Advocacy
/ Developing Countries
/ Digital media
/ Economic importance
/ global health
/ Good Health and Well Being
/ Humans
/ Income
/ Interference
/ Interviews
/ Legislation
/ Legislative process
/ Litigation
/ low/middle income country
/ Minors
/ Newspapers as Topic
/ Newspapers as Topic - statistics & numerical data
/ Nigeria
/ Politics
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Public hearings
/ Public Policy
/ Qualitative research
/ Research paper
/ Smoking
/ Smoking Prevention
/ Smoking Prevention - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Stakeholder Participation
/ Tobacco
/ Tobacco Industry
/ Tobacco Industry - methods
/ Tobacco Smoke and Health
2019
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Role of stakeholders in Nigeria’s tobacco control journey after the FCTC: lessons for tobacco control advocacy in low-income and middle-income countries
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Role of stakeholders in Nigeria’s tobacco control journey after the FCTC: lessons for tobacco control advocacy in low-income and middle-income countries
2019
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IntroductionNigeria ratified the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) in 2005. Tobacco control advocates in Nigeria achieved some success in countering tobacco industry interference to implement the FCTC.MethodsWe triangulated interviews with key informants from local and international organisations who worked in Nigeria with documentation of the legislative process and Nigerian newspaper articles. Data were analysed and interpreted using the Policy Dystopia Model and WHO categories of tobacco industry interference that had been developed mostly based on experience in high-income countries.ResultsAs in high-income countries, the tobacco industry continued to oppose tobacco control policies after Nigeria ratified the FCTC, including weakening Nigeria’s 2015 National Tobacco Control Act. Both tobacco control advocates and industry used discursive (argument-based) and instrumental (activity-based) strategies. The industry argued self-regulation and the economic importance of tobacco. They exploited legislative procedures, used front groups and third parties to push for pro-industry changes. Advocates, with help from international organisations, mobilised prominent Nigerians and the public. Advocates pre-empted and countered the industry through traditional and social media, monitoring and exposing tobacco industry activities, and by actively engaging lawmakers and citizens during the legislative process.ConclusionThe Policy Dystopia Model and WHO categories of industry interference provide a helpful framework for understanding tobacco control debates in low/middle-income countries (LMICs) as in high-income countries. One difference in LMIC is the important role of international tobacco control advocates in supporting national tobacco control advocates. This partnership is important in pushing for FCTC-compliant legislation and countering industry activities in LMIC.
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