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Controlling corporate influence in health policy making? An assessment of the implementation of article 5.3 of the World Health Organization framework convention on tobacco control

机译:控制公司在卫生政策制定方面的影响?对世界卫生组织烟草控制框架公约第5.3条执行情况的评估

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BackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) stands to significantly reduce tobacco-related mortality by accelerating the introduction of evidence-based tobacco control measures. However, the extent to which States Parties have implemented the Convention varies considerably. Article 5.3 of the FCTC, is intended to insulate policy-making from the tobacco industry’s political influence, and aims to address barriers to strong implementation of the Convention associated with tobacco industry political activity. This paper quantitatively assesses implementation of Article 5.3’s Guidelines for Implementation, evaluates the strength of Parties’ efforts to implement specific recommendations, and explores how different approaches to implementation expose the policy process to continuing industry influence. MethodsWe cross-referenced a broad range of documentary data (including FCTC Party reports and World Bank data on the governance of conflicts of interest in public administration) against Article 5.3 implementation guidelines ( n =?24) for 155 Parties, and performed an in-depth thematic analysis to examine the strength of implementation for specific recommendations. ResultsAcross all Parties, 16% of guideline recommendations reviewed have been implemented. Eighty-three percent of Parties that have taken some action under Article 5.3 have introduced less than a third of the guidelines. Most compliance with the guidelines is achieved through pre-existing policy instruments introduced independently of the FCTC, which rarely cover all relevant policy actors and fall short of the guideline recommendations. Measures introduced in response to the FCTC are typically restricted to health ministries and not explicit about third parties acting on behalf of the industry. Parties systematically overlook recommendations that facilitate industry monitoring. ConclusionHighly selective and incomplete implementation of specific guideline recommendations facilitates extensive ongoing opportunities for industry policy influence. Stronger commitment to implementation is required to ensure consistently strong compliance with the FCTC internationally.
机译:背景世界卫生组织(WHO)烟草控制框架公约(FCTC)旨在通过加快采用循证烟草控制措施来显着降低与烟草相关的死亡率。但是,缔约国执行《公约》的程度差异很大。 《烟草控制框架公约》第5.3条旨在使决策与烟草业的政治影响相隔离,并旨在解决与烟草业政治活动有关的强有力地执行《公约》的障碍。本文定量评估了第5.3条《实施指南》的实施情况,评估了缔约方实施特定建议的力度,并探讨了不同的实施方法如何将政策流程暴露于持续的行业影响。方法我们对照155个缔约方的第5.3条实施指南(n =?24),交叉引用了广泛的文献数据(包括《烟草控制框架公约》缔约方的报告和有关公共行政利益冲突治理的世界银行数据),深入主题分析,以检查针对具体建议的实施力度。结果在所有缔约方中,已落实了所审查准则建议的16%。根据第5.3条采取了某些行动的缔约方中,有83%的缔约方所采用的指导方针不足三分之一。通过与《烟草控制框架公约》无关地引入的既有政策工具来实现对准则的大多数遵守,这些政策工具很少涵盖所有相关政策参与者,并且未达到准则建议的水平。针对《烟草控制框架公约》而采取的措施通常仅限于卫生部,并未明确代表第三方代表行业行事。缔约方系统地忽略了促进行业监控的建议。结论对特定准则建议的高度选择性和不完全实施为行业政策影响提供了广泛的持续机遇。需要更加坚决地执行,以确保在国际上始终坚决遵守《公约》。

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