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The 'Diverse, Dynamic New World of Global Tobacco Control'?:An Analysis of Participation in the Conference of the Parties to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

机译:“全球烟草控制的多元化,动态新世界”:参与世界卫生组织烟草控制框架公约缔约方大会的分析

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Introduction The increasingly inequitable impacts of tobacco use highlight the importance of ensuring developing countries’ ongoing participation in global tobacco control. The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) has been widely regarded as reflecting the high engagement and effective influence of developing countries.Methods We examined participation in FCTC governance based on records from the first four meetings of the Conference of the Parties (COP), comparing representation and delegate diversity across income levels and WHO regions.Results While attendance at the COP sessions is high, there are substantial disparities in the relative representation of different income levels and regions, with lower middle and low income countries contributing only 18% and 10% of total meeting delegates, respectively. In regional terms, Europe provided the single largest share of delegates at all except the Durban (2008) meeting. Thirty-nine percent of low income countries and 27% of those from Africa were only ever represented by a single person delegation compared with 10% for high income countries and 11% for Europe. Rotation of the COP meeting location outside of Europe is associated with better representation of other regions and a stronger presence of delegates from national ministries of health and focal points for tobacco control.Conclusions Developing countries face particular barriers to participating in the COP process, and their engagement in global tobacco control is likely to diminish in the absence of specific measures to support their effective participation.
机译:引言烟草使用带来的日益不平等的影响凸显了确保发展中国家持续参与全球烟草控制的重要性。世卫组织《烟草控制框架公约》(FCTC)被广泛认为反映了发展中国家的高度参与和有效影响。方法我们根据缔约方会议前四届会议的记录审查了对FCTC治理的参与。结果在缔约方会议上的出席率很高,但不同收入水平和地区的相对代表性存在很大差异,中低收入和低收入国家仅占18%,分别占全体会议代表的10%。就区域而言,除德班(2008年)会议外,欧洲在所有代表中所占比例最大。 39%的低收入国家和27%的非洲国家仅由一个人代表团代表,而高收入国家为10%,欧洲为11%。缔约方大会在欧洲以外地点的轮换与其他地区的代表性增加以及来自国家卫生部和烟草控制联络点的代表的出席有关。结论发展中国家在参加缔约方会议过程及其面临的特殊障碍在缺乏支持其有效参与的具体措施的情况下,对全球烟草控制的参与可能会减少。

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