Tobacco Free Initiative
The Tobacco Free Initiative is a global effort led by the World Health Organization (WHO) aimed at reducing tobacco use and its harmful effects on health. This initiative promotes policies and programs that encourage people to quit smoking and prevent young individuals from starting. It also raises awareness about the dangers of tobacco products, including cigarettes and smokeless tobacco.
Through various campaigns and partnerships, the Tobacco Free Initiative seeks to create a healthier environment by advocating for smoke-free public spaces and stricter regulations on tobacco advertising. The goal is to ultimately decrease the prevalence of tobacco-related diseases and improve overall public health worldwide.