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Development
Bulletin No 54 April 2001
Tobacco
and development: Critical issues for the 21st century -
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Table of
Contents
Features
Introduction: Including
tobacco
on the development agenda
Pamela Thomas,
Development Studies
Network, The Australian National University
Sustainable health
development: Negotiation
of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
Allyn L. Taylor and
Douglas W.
Bettcher, WHO Tobacco Free Initiative, Geneva
Trade agreements and
tobacco control:
How WTO agreements may stand in the way of reducing tobacco use
Neil Collishaw and
Cynthia Callard,
Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada
Michelle Swenarchuk,
Canadian
Environmental Law Association
Tobacco control in
developing countries
Prabhat Jha, Frank J.
Chaloupka,
Hana Ross and Christina Czart, International Tobacco Evidence Network,
University of Illinois at Chicago
The future of the tobacco
epidemic:
Implications for development
Judith Mackay, Asian
Consultancy
on Tobacco Control
Tobacco control and
gender: A need
for new approaches for the Asia–Pacific region
Martha Morrow, Key Centre
for
Women’s Health in Society, University of Melbourne
Simon Barraclough, School
of
Public Health, La Trobe University, Melbourne
Youth smoking and tobacco
tax
Joy Townsend, Centre for
Research
in Primary and Community Care, University of Hertfordshire, UK
Challenging tobacco
transnationals:
Infact’s Kraft boycott
Kathryn Mulvey, Infact
Executive
Director
Special Report: Criminal
Organizations
and Cigarette Smuggling
The International
Consortium
of Investigative Journalists
The Australian National
Tobacco Strategy
Leanne Wells, Tobacco and
Alcohol
Strategies Section, Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care
Australia’s national
tobacco campaign:
Strong medicine for a big problem
David Hill, Chairman,
National
Expert Advisory Committee on Tobacco
Kate Hassard, Centre for
Behavioural
Research in Cancer, Melbourne
The Politics of tobacco
control in
Australia
John Ballard, The
Australian
National University
Learning from experience:
Future
directions for tobacco control
Jane Martin, Quit
Victoria, Trish
Cotter, Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, Rob Moodie, Victorian
Health
Promotion Foundation
Protecting young children
from environmental
tobacco smoke
Trish Cotter, Victorian
Health
Promotion Foundation
The social and economic
impacts of
smoking in the Western Pacific Region
Harley Stanton, Tobacco
Free
Initiative, World Health Organization, Western Pacific Regional Office
Fighting tobacco in Asia
Mary Assunta, Consumers
Association
of Penang
Thai tobacco control:
Development
through strategic alliances
Prakit Vateesatokit,
Action on
Smoking or Health Foundation, Bangkok
Smoking and development
in the Pacific
Harley Stanton, Pacific
Tobacco
or Health Project
Tobacco control: The Fiji
experience
Margaret Cornelius,
Medical Director,
National Centre for Health Promotion, Suva
The current tobacco
situation in
Papua New Guinea
Paul Freeman, Consultant
in International
Public Health
Tobacco use prevention
and control
activities in the Republic of Palau
Annabel Lyman,
Behavioural Health
Division, Ministry of Health, Koror, Palau
Youth tobacco use in the
Commonwealth
of the Northern Mariana Islands
Abrahams and Norma Ada,
Department
of Public Health, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
Viewpoint
Tobacco use and becoming a
professional
victim
Francis X. Hezel,
Micronesia
seminar, FSM
Update
Capacity building in the
wake of
conflict: Local NGOs in East Timor
Ian Patrick,
International Development
Studies Program, RMIT University, Melbourne
Publications
Books
Reports and monographs
Newsletters and journals
Working papers
Conferences
Conference reports
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Electronic fora
From the press
ACFOA briefing
Building a secure region
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