Artigo Revisado por pares

Community-based advocacy opportunities for tobacco control: experience from Tanzania

2010; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 17; Issue: 2_suppl Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/1757975910363932

ISSN

1757-9767

Autores

Lutgard Kokulinda Kagaruki,

Tópico(s)

Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology

Resumo

Tanzania is third in Africa in tobacco production after Malawi and Zimbabwe. In spite of increased production, Tanzania remains a poor country, with tobacco farmers getting poorer and the country losing more than 16,500 hectares of forests annually from tobacco curing alone. Tanzania grows fire-cured and air-cured tobacco. Regarding tobacco use, 35% of Tanzanians smoke tobacco regularly and about 32% of all cancers at Ocean Road Cancer Institute are attributed to tobacco use, with the country spending more than $30m annually to treat tobacco-related cancers. Unfortunately, knowledge on tobacco-related hazards is limited even among policy/decision makers. However, surveys indicate that more than 65% of resource-poor tobacco farmers favour alternative livelihoods when assured of sustainable markets. There is need of intensifying advocacy campaigns against tobacco, in order to improve the socio-economic status of tobacco farmers, enhance public health and sustain the environment in Tanzania.

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