WHO FCTC

WHO FCTC The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control is the response to the globalization of the tobacco

The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) is the first international treaty negotiated under the auspices of WHO. It was adopted by the World Health Assembly on 21 May 2003 and entered into force on 27 February 2005. It has since become one of the most rapidly and widely embraced treaties in United Nations history. The WHO FCTC was developed in response to the globalization of the

tobacco epidemic and is an evidence-based treaty that reaffirms the right of all people to the highest standard of health. The Convention represents a milestone for the promotion of public health and provides new legal dimensions for international health cooperation.

⚖️ Holding the to***co industry accountable remains one of the most challenging aspects of to***co control.🌍 The WHO FCT...
10/06/2026

⚖️ Holding the to***co industry accountable remains one of the most challenging aspects of to***co control.

🌍 The WHO FCTC Article 19 Civil Liability Toolkit is a valuable interactive resource designed to support governments, public health institutions, civil society organizations, legal professionals, and individuals seeking to pursue liability for to***co-related harms.

📚 The toolkit guides users through different litigation pathways, including:

• Health-care cost recovery
• Collective and individual claims
• Public-interest litigation

🔍 It also highlights legal and procedural options that can help overcome common barriers to successful litigation against the to***co industry.

🗣️ Available in all six official UN languages, this practical tool supports the implementation of Article 19 of the WHO Framework Convention on To***co Control and promotes greater access to justice and accountability.

🔗 Explore the toolkit and learn more about the legal avenues available to address to***co-related harms:

https://extranet.who.int/fctcapps/civil-liability-toolkit #

Today is   🦐🌊🐟🦈🐠❗️4.5 trillion cigarette butts end up littered in our lakes, oceans, and soil every year.If we collected...
08/06/2026

Today is 🦐🌊🐟🦈🐠

❗️4.5 trillion cigarette butts end up littered in our lakes, oceans, and soil every year.

If we collected all of them in one place, we’d fill 60 000 shipping containers… ❗️

Cigarette butts and their filters release toxic chemicals and microplastic into the environment

💚💙To***co control supports clean water & sanitation.

Let's protect our oceans by implementing the WHO FCTC. 🌊🐟🐠

Read more how to***co affects the environment ⤵️

https://fctc.who.int/newsroom/spotlight/environment

05/06/2026

💚🚭 Today is

To***co harms our 🌍 — from seed to smoke to waste.

Every year, an estimated 4.5 trillion cigarette butts are discarded into our streets, rivers, lakes, oceans, and soil. 🚬 These are not just litter; they are toxic waste.

Cigarette filters contain plastics and release harmful chemicals and microplastics into the environment, polluting ecosystems and threatening wildlife. ☠️🌊🐠

Addressing to***co's environmental footprint requires action across its entire lifecycle — from cultivation and production to consumption and disposal, including e-cigarettes.

On , Parties are called upon to fully implement Article 18 of the WHO FCTC, which addresses the protection of the environment and the health of persons in relation to to***co cultivation and manufacture.

It is time to hold the to***co industry accountable for the environmental damage and waste associated with its products. Protecting public health also means protecting our planet. 🌱

Learn more: https://fctc.who.int/newsroom/spotlight/environment


02/06/2026
02/06/2026

The WHO FCTC, the world’s first public health treaty, includes obligations on governments to prevent and reduce to***co consumption, ni****ne addiction and exposure to to***co smoke.

Article 14 of the WHO FCTC calls on Parties to implement evidence-based measures promoting to***co cessation and adequate treatment for to***co dependence. Measures to support to***co cessation include making national quitlines and counselling services available, integrating cessation interventions into primary health care, and facilitating affordable access to approved cessation medicines. In many countries, to***co users do not have access to such life-saving cessation support.

🚭 Today is World No To***co DayProtecting future generations starts with preventing to***co and ni****ne addiction befor...
31/05/2026

🚭 Today is World No To***co Day

Protecting future generations starts with preventing to***co and ni****ne addiction before it begins.

💚 Support those who want to quit
🛡️ Protect children and young people from to***co industry targeting
🌍 Promote healthier, to***co-free communities

Together, we can create a healthier future for everyone.

***coDay

https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-no-to***co-day/2026

29/05/2026



📣 Youth-oriented marketing of ni****ne products | 🚭

Ni****ne products are often promoted in ways that appeal to young people, including bright, colourful packaging 🎨 and sweet or fruity flavour descriptions 🍓🍬.

Research shows that this type of marketing can make these products more attractive to adolescents and may reduce the impact of health warnings ⚠️.

Flavours such as mint, fruit, candy, and bubblegum—and additives that make products taste smoother or sweeter—are often used to:

• mask the harshness of to***co 😶‍🌫️
• make initiation easier 🧠
• increase appeal among young people 👩‍🎓👨‍🎓

World Health Organization (WHO) warns that these design and marketing strategies contribute to youth uptake and increase the risk of ni****ne addiction ⚠️.

***coDay ***coControl

🔗 https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-no-to***co-day

28/05/2026

Almost 60% of to***co users wish they could quit.

That’s 750 million people worldwide.

With support, you CAN make your wish come true.


And quitting is the gift that keeps on giving:

⏱️ In 20 minutes, your heart rate drops

🫁 2–12 weeks, your lung function improves

❤️ 1 year, your risk of heart disease is cut in half

You can overcome addiction.

Help is available, quit today https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-no-to***co-day/2026

***coDay 🚭 ***coExposed

 Did you know? Around 15 million adolescents aged 13–15 worldwide already use e-cigarettes.This is a public health emerg...
27/05/2026



Did you know?

Around 15 million adolescents aged 13–15 worldwide already use e-cigarettes.

This is a public health emergency — and we all have a role to play.

Join the movement and take action ⬇️

🔗https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-no-to***co-day/2026

🚫 Ban flavours

Make flavours a thing of the past.

⚙️ Regulate product design

Less appealing. Less addictive. Less toxic. Less harm.

📦 Plain packaging

Reduce appeal. Save lives.

📢 Ban advertising, promotion and sponsorship

Out of sight. Out of mind.

🌿 To***co- and ni****ne-free public places

Clean air is everyone’s right. Protect people.

💙 Support quitting

Break the cycle of ni****ne addiction.

💰 Increase taxes

Less affordable. Less accessible.

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