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Pakistan wins WHO's No Tobacco Day award

IslamabadThe World Health Organisation’s Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean has announced World No Tobacco Day 2021 Award for Pakistan for its effective anti-tobacco steps,. ....

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Smoking-related diseases cost Pakistan $3.85 billion annually


Smoking-related diseases cost Pakistan $3.85 billion annually
May 20, 2021
The total costs to attributable to all smoking-related diseases and deaths in Pakistan cost the national exchequer over $3.85 billion annually while the tobacco industry’s total tax contribution is approximately just 20 percent of the smoking’s total cost.
A policy brief, “The Huge Economic Cost of Tobacco-Induced Diseases in Pakistan,” by Pakistan Institute of Development Economics [PIDE] reveals this, adding that indirect costs (morbidity and mortality) make up 70 percent of the total cost. The major share (71 percent) of the total smoking-induced cost comes from cancer, cardiovascular, and respiratory diseases. The actual economic cost, which includes morbidity, mortality, and opportunity costs, is fivefold the tax revenue collected from the tobacco industry, it said. ....

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Smoking-related diseases cost Rs589.6b annually


National
May 20, 2021
LAHORE/ISLAMABAD: The total costs attributable to all smoking-related diseases and deaths in Pakistan cost the national exchequer over $3.85 billion (Rs589.6 billion) annually while the tobacco industry’s total tax contribution is approximately just 20 percent of the smoking’s total cost.
A policy brief, “The Huge Economic Cost of Tobacco-Induced Diseases in Pakistan,” by Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) reveals this, adding that indirect costs (morbidity and mortality) make up 70 percent of the total cost.
The major share (71 percent) of the total smoking-induced cost comes from cancer, cardiovascular, and respiratory diseases. The actual economic cost, which includes morbidity, mortality, and opportunity costs, is fivefold the tax revenue collected from the tobacco industry, it said. ....

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Imran asked not to attend event organised by tobacco company - Pakistan


Health advocates have appealed to Prime Minister Imran Khan to avoid attending an online event being organised by an international tobacco company. Photo courtesy Imran Khan FB page
ISLAMABAD: Health advocates have appealed to Prime Minister Imran Khan to avoid attending an online event being organised by an international tobacco company.
They have claimed that it was contrary to section 5.3 of the World Health Organisation’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) and violation of Geneva Convention which suggests fulfilling international obligations.
They have further alleged that the tobacco companies used such events to enter in the power corridors and establish contacts with the decision makers. ....

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