ONE STEP FORWARD:
TOWARDS A TOBACCO CONTROL LAW
IN CAMBODIA

In accordance with the Framework
Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC),
Cambodia has drafted a tobacco control
law which will be passed through the
national assembly. On August 27, the
Adventist Development and Relief
Agency (ADRA) Cambodia, World Health
Organization, and the National Center
for Health Promotion met with other
partners and stakeholders for a Dissemination Workshop of the
Research Results on Policy Support of Tobacco Control by Religious
Leaders at the Sunway Hotel in Phnom Penh. The two chief
Buddhist monks in Cambodia presided over the workshop to show
their support of the government in moving forward the national
tobacco control law as was expressed through the research
finding for the vast majority of religious leaders.

 

Click on the event below!

- One step forward towards a tobacco control law in Cambodia.
TOH Regional Award - Presentation on behalf of the acting regional director of 2006 world no tobacco award for the ADRA’s tobacco or health program, Cambodia.
Buddhist Monks - Buddhist Monks Food Offering for World No Tobacco Day at Pursat Province.
Students Parade

- Students Parade for World No Tobacco Day at Preah Ket Mealea Hospital.

Smoke Free Zone - Smoke Free Zone Declaration at the University of Health Sciences.

 

 

 
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SCHOOL CURRICULUM
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WOMEN
Women's role in our activities or: why they are important even though they don't smoke.
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