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The 13th World Conference on Tobacco OR Health

Building capacity for a tobacco-free world

July 12-15, 2006, Washington, DC, USA



Policy

 
Thursday, July 13, 2006

12:00 PM-1:30 PM
  14: POSTER SESSIONS - Thursday (Poster)
 

1:30 PM-3:00 PM
  32: Ratifying the World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (Proffered papers)
 
  33: Strategies in Limiting the Power of the Tobacco Industry (Proffered papers)
 
  34: The Economics of Tobacco: Health Costs and Poverty (Proffered papers)
 
  35: The Global Proliferation of Secondhand Smoke Protections: Implications for the Field (Proffered papers)
 
  36: Using Education, Media, and Polling to Advance Tobacco Control (Proffered papers)
 

3:30 PM-5:00 PM
  67: An Expanding Strategy: the Role of Litigation in Tobacco Control (Proffered papers)
 
  68: Building Global Solidarity: Taking on the Tobacco Industry Across Borders (Proffered papers)
 
  69: Health and Economic Costs of Smoking in China: Burden and Solutions (Proffered papers)
 
  70: Implementing the World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (Proffered papers)
 
  71: Secondhand Smoke Policies and their Impacts on the Hospitality Industry (Proffered papers)
 
  72: The Impact of Various Cessation Interventions: From Quitlines to Mandated Coverage (Proffered papers)
 
  73: The Politics Associated with Secondhand Smoke Policies (Proffered papers)
 
  74: Tobacco Economics: The Role of Price and Taxes on Tobacco Use (Proffered papers)
 
  75: Using Electronic and Web-based Tools to further Tobacco Control (Proffered papers)
 
 
Friday, July 14, 2006

12:00 PM-1:30 PM
  103: POSTER SESSIONS - Friday (Poster)
 

1:30 PM-3:00 PM
  115: Efforts to Regulate Tobacco Product Packaging, Promotion and Retailing (Proffered papers)
 
  116: Issues in Implementation and Enforcement of the World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (Proffered papers)
 
  117: New Frontiers in Clean Indoor Air: Smokefree Housing, Gaming, and Worksites (Proffered papers)
 
  118: The Impact of Tobacco Control Legislation: From Secondhand Smoke Policies to Comprehensive Tobacco Control Laws (Proffered papers)
 
  119: Tobacco Control Policy Development Models and Efforts to Expand Enforcement of Existing Laws (Proffered papers)
 
  120: Youth Perceptions about Tobacco and Their Efforts to Reduce Tobacco Use (Proffered papers)
 

3:30 PM-5:00 PM
  153: Combating illicit trade in tobacco products: The new kids on the block (Proffered papers)
 
  154: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Surveys (Proffered papers)
 
  155: Issues in Tobacco Policy Development: Sales, Norm Change, Religion and Human Rights (Proffered papers)
 
  156: Litigation as a Strategic Tool (Proffered papers)
 
  157: Measuring Secondhand Smoke in Workplaces, Homes, Cars and Outdoors (Proffered papers)
 
  158: Monitoring of the WHO FCTC by Civil Society: FCA FCTC Monitor (Proffered papers)
 
  159: Plain Packaging of Tobacco Products: Time for Action (Proffered papers)
 
 
Saturday, July 15, 2006

8:30 AM-10:00 AM
  197: Evaluating Clean Indoor Air Policies: Data from New Zealand, Ireland, Ukraine, Italy, and the United States (Proffered papers)
 
  198: Issues in Tobacco Product Marketing, Advertising and Retailing (Proffered papers)
 
  199: Measuring Secondhand Smoke in Restaurants, Pubs, and in Gaming Establishments (Proffered papers)
 
  200: Reducing Tobacco Consumption: Increasing Taxes and Eliminating Advertising (Proffered papers)
 
  201: The World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and Trade Issues (Proffered papers)
 
  202: Tobacco Policy Development on College Campuses (Proffered papers)
 
  203: Tobacco Product Composition: Implications for Regulatory Strategies (Proffered papers)
 

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