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<h2 style="margin:0; background:#4682B4; font-size:125%; font-weight:bold; border:3px solid #FFFFFF; text-align:left; color:#FFFFFF; padding:0.2em 0.2em;">What’s New on ''TobaccoUnmasked''?</h2> | <h2 style="margin:0; background:#4682B4; font-size:125%; font-weight:bold; border:3px solid #FFFFFF; text-align:left; color:#FFFFFF; padding:0.2em 0.2em;">What’s New on ''TobaccoUnmasked''?</h2> | ||
− | * | + | *08th April 2021 - Our monitoring of the [[Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic]] continues for the 50th week with the [[Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic - February 2021]] page. The February report captures several interesting reports including tobacco multinationals being more open about their change of focus to other nicotine products and cannabis. We will continue to summarise tobacco industry interference during COVID-19 pandemic as monthly reports until the pandemic resolves. |
− | + | *06th March 2021 - Our newest page [[Tobacco Industry Tactics to Evade Tax]] summarises globally and locally reported industry interference related to tobacco tax. This page is published to set the stage for the series of pages we plan to publish on the cigarette stockpiling issue recently reported from Sri Lanka. Await the page series on the incident from next week! | |
− | * | + | *27th February 2021 - Our monitoring of the [[Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic]] continues for the year 2021 with the [[Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic - January 2021 | January 2021 Report]] capturing findings from 42nd to 46th week of monitoring. We will continue to summarise tobacco industry interference related to COVID-19 pandemic and its control as monthly reports until the pandemic resolves. |
− | * | + | *20th February 2021 - We published two profiles today, from our investigations related to the Sri Lankan general elections 2020. Visit our pages [[Geetha Kumarasingha]] and [[Jagath Manuwarna]] for more details. |
− | * | + | *7th February 2021 - [[Triad Private Limited]] is an advertising agency in Sri Lanka which was accused of [[Ceylon Tobacco Sponsored News Articles against Tobacco Tax – Minister of Health | sponsored newspaper articles against the government increasing the tobacco tax in 2017]]. It came to limelight again due to its sister Tv channel producing a Tv mini series which was accused of promoting tobacco and violating the [[National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol (NATA) Act]] |
− | * | + | *31st January 2021 - Our monitoring of [[Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic]] continued past the 40th week mark in December 2020. Visit the page [[Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic - December 2020]] for the monthly report containing newest information on the investigation. |
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Revision as of 23:08, 7 April 2021
TobaccoUnmaskedWelcome to TobaccoUnmaskedTobaccoUnmasked is the information portal of the Centre for Combating Tobacco (CCT). It contains evidence based information on the tobacco industry, with detailed profiles of tobacco companies relevant to Sri Lanka and their employees. The pages of this website also contain profiles of tobacco industry allies; institutions and individuals linked with the industry in various ways. TobaccoUnmasked describes strategies adopted by the tobacco industry in the themes of influencing policy, tobacco tax & price related issues, corporate social investments, tobacco cultivation and marketing and promotion. Tobacco industry arguments and their responses against different policy processes are reported as a learning exercise for future reference. How to Find Information on TobaccoUnmaskedThere are several ways in which you can find information on TobaccoUnmasked:
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Key TopicsClick on the key topics below to access more information on tobacco industry and its activities in Sri Lanka. Interested in the definitions for each key topic to understand the reason for categorising the pages under them? Please visit our page Key Topics. BackgroundIncludes pages on global and national tobacco control laws and policies and tobacco industry tactics Tobacco IndustryIncludes pages directly related to the tobacco industry under following themes; Tobacco Industry ActivitiesIncludes pages on tobacco industry actions and strategies under following themes;
Tobacco Industry Arguments and ResponsesIncludes pages on responses and reactions of the tobacco industry under following themes; Institutions Linked to the Tobacco IndustryIncludes pages on institutions reported to date to have had any interactions with tobacco industry or their proxies under following themes;
Individuals associated with the Tobacco IndustryIncludes pages on politicians, government officials, celebrities, academics, researchers, professionals and other public/popular figures to have had any interaction reported to date with tobacco industry under following categories;
Individuals and Institutions Interfering in Tobacco ControlInclude pages on individuals and institutions that opposed or took action to delay tobacco control policies or actions or propagated the interests of the tobacco industry, however, with no proven link with the tobacco industry to date.
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CCT is the Sri Lankan tobacco observatory established at the Faculty of Medicine University of Colombo under the Article 5.3 of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). The aim of the CCT is to monitor the tobacco industry activities related to implementation of Article 5.3 in Sri Lanka and the region.
Our implementation partners include; Alcohol and Drug Information Centre (ADIC) Sri Lanka, National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol(NATA) and the Expert Committee on Tobacco, Alcohol and Illicit Drugs of the Sri Lanka Medical Association (SLMA).
The project was powered by Framework Convention on Tobacco Control(FCTC)Secretariat and the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The UNION) and technical assistance was provided by the Tobacco Control Research Group, University of Bath and the Centre for Tobacco Control Research and Education, University of California San Francisco.
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Information published in tobaccounmasked.lk adheres to a strict referencing policy. You can find the sources of information under the resources list at the end of each post. The posts developed by reporters are edited by the Editor and peer reviewed before publication.
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Suggested citation: Centre for Combating Tobacco, Faculty of Medicine University of Colombo. TobaccoUnmasked, 2017, Available at http://tobaccounmasked.lk/index.php?title=Main_Page, Accessed (date accessed).
Acknowledgments
TobaccoUnmasked follows the model of TobaccoTactics, introduced by Tobacco Control Research Group, University of Bath. CCT wishes to acknowledge the library of the Alcohol and Drug Information Centre (ADIC) Sri Lanka for providing literature to develop TobaccoUnmasked posts.
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Our hotlines (+94) 076 923 3435 and (+94) 011 258 1571 are open for you to report violations of FCTC Article 5.3 or any other industry activity to influence policy development or implementation at any level.
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