Taxation on tobacco: As a source of funding for health activities

Tobacco is the only consumption product currently that kills the smoker and the non-smoker. To overcome the scourge, World Health Organization (WHO), acknowledges the increase of taxes on tobacco products to reduce consumption and fund health programs. (more…)

Cameroon: The tobacco industry violates the law on advertisements.

To market as many tobacco products as possible, the Tobacco Industry (TI) is using a wide means of direct and indirect approaches which have as aim to, effect or similar effects of promoting a tobacco product or the consumption of tobacco. (more…)

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Cameroon: Tobacco control multisectoral commission henceforth apt for action.

By the application of decision No3271-D/MISANTE/CAB of 12 October 2015 of the ministry of public health, carrying the creation, organization and functioning of the multisectoral Commission on tobacco control (the Commission). The technical secretariat of the Commission is functional for some weeks now. (more…)

Cameroon: Parliamentarians want the best tobacco control

The Cameroonian parliamentary network on tobacco control(Oxygen) came together on December 3rd 2015, objective build best tobacco control strategies in Cameroon.

In Cameroon, the tobacco epidemic is taking questionable proportions. According to the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS Cameroon 2013) conducted by the Ministry of Public Health in collaboration with the National Institute of Statistics, more than 1100 000 adults are regular users of tobacco and 6 720 000 people are exposed to secondhand smoke in all public places and to the same risk like smokers.It is in this context that the Cameroonian parliamentary network on tobacco control (Oxygen), gathered on Thursday 03rd December 2015 at Hôtel des députés Yaounde. Chaired by Hon. LAOUSSOU Pierre,the Secretary General of Oxygen Network, the encounter had as objective: the evaluation and outcome of activities implemented in 2015, the review of the action plan of the Oxygen Network, and the appointment of focal points of the network in Regions.

In his keynote speech, Hon. LAOUSSOU reminds parliamentarians on the dangers related to the consumption of tobacco. Looking at the results of GATS, he insisted on the necessity to protect populations from this epidemic. To do this, the Secretary General of the Oxygen Network, presented the gathering as an opportunity of ameliorating strategies and actions of parliamentarians in tobacco control. Hon. LAOUSSOU concluded his speech by congratulating the minister of Public Health for the creation of Multisectoral anti-tobacco Commission.

After two hours of intensive reflection on the amelioration of tobacco control in Cameroon, it came out from this gathering that the Oxygen Network action will be based on the sensitization of parliamentarians and populations on the dangers of tobacco. The year 2016 will equally focus particularly on the follow up and advocacywith an outcome of an anti-tobacco proposed bill. The said proposed bill is found actually at the Presidency of the Republic.

To reach these objectives, the Oxygen Network is represented by 10 focal points in Regions. These focal points have as mission to implement advocacy towards regional authorities and the sensitization of populations in regions.

For more efficiency in their actions, the members of the Oxygen Network have presented the wish that Senators be integrated in the network. This will enable the implication of parliamentarians of the houses and best defend the rights of Cameroonian populations.

Cameroon: with increasing smoke-free environments.

To reduce the harmful effects of smoking, Cameroonian public places are developing the concept of smoke-free zones. Concept admired by people who frequent these places.

It is noon, it’s break time in Yaounde. At Socropole, a bistro located in the neighborhoodof Ngousso, the service responsible and servers are busy to satisfy all customers who wish to enjoy the break to build up. Particular situation, the structure is non-smoking. Sign prohibiting smoking is also known to all clients.

The structure made an original choice at a time when tobacco control is in its full swing. “We have decided to ban cigarettes for the comfort of our customers,” said anonymously by the manager of the structure. Like him, many public places (restaurants, bistros, bars and schools, public transport vehicles …) by the city of seven hills trying this experience for economic or personal reasons.

In the regions, the problem of smoking also concerns promoters of recreational and leisure spaces. In the town of Dschang for example, we notice the creation of hotels (Mbouho Star Palace, Météo Palace) smoke-free and non-smoking night clubs. According to the Cameroon Coalition to Counter Tobacco (C3T) “We need to encourage these spontaneous initiatives. For there are now dissatisfied customers, who wishto eat and drink without being bothered by cigarette smoke,” says Dr. Flore NDEMBIYEMBE, President of the C3T.

For now, it is difficult to say if the ban on smoking in public places influencesthe turnover of the latter. Located in Obili, a Snack bar that has smoking and non -smoking space for more than six months, did not notice any change in its turnover. “Sometimes a customer goes away, very unhappy, but most really appreciate the concept. Some even come especially for it” observed by Yvette ATOGO, the manager. “The customer service, too, very satisfied” she concluded.

On the customer's side, opinions differ. For Saïd and Blandine, both non-smokers, the measure is welcomed. Young people aged twenty years, are also not hostile to the idea that the practice should spread to other Cameroonian public places. An opinion not shared by Martha a sexagenarian noticedat the Météo palace “I am for the ban on smoking inside,” she explains. “That said, although non-smoker, I think we should reserve space for smokers.” for others, non – smoking spaces gives them the opportunity to enjoy recreational spaces. This is the case of Raisa T, a student at the University of Dschang, “before it was difficult forme to go for BT ( Night Club) because tobacco puffs of smoke choked me , but with the creation of anti-tobacco clubs I can do it without problems, ” she says .

In Cameroon, secondhand smoking is a public health problem that concerns the whole society, smokers as well as non -smokers, children and adults. According to the results of the Global Adult Tobacco survey on tobacco use among adults conducted in 2013 by the National Institute of Statistics in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Health , nearly 6720 000 people are exposed to tobacco smoke in public places. This exposition represents a major risk for both smokers and nonsmokers. Indeed, tobacco use, whatever its form is responsible for cancers, cardiovascular disease and respiratory diseases…

The multiplication of smoke-free public places is a sign that the Cameroonian population wishto see measures that can protect them from the dangers of tobacco use.