Tobacco Companies Violate Children's Human Rights
New Report Released from ASH, Unfairtobacco to Highlight the Rights Being Violated and How to Act in honor of World No Tobacco Day 2024
Read the Report: Protecting Children from the Tobacco Industry
"Our children deserve to grow up in a world free from the damage, disease, and death caused by the tobacco industry," said
Approximately 6.6% of youth in
There are human rights mechanisms and arguments that can help protect children and youth from the tobacco industry, including the Convention on the Rights of the Child. At even the local level, human rights language can be incorporated into tobacco control advocacy; protecting the right to health of children is compelling at every level of government.
"Human rights mechanisms are a tool to protect children from the harms of the tobacco industry, including health and environmental damages. Public health advocates can and should use these mechanisms to fight for a healthier world for our children," said
ASH and Unfairtobacco are hosting a webinar on
ACTION ON SMOKING AND HEALTH
Founded in 1967, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) is America's oldest anti-tobacco organization, dedicated to a world with ZERO tobacco deaths. Because tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death worldwide, ASH supports bold solutions proportionate to the magnitude of the problem. ash.org
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