Taxation du tabac en Afrique de l’ouest : note de politique du Nigéria
Context
Tobacco control is a global public health priority. Two of the five million annual deaths caused by smoking in the world occur in Africa and the WHO predicts that if nothing is done, this figure will reach ten million by 2030, 70% of which in developing countries. The Framework Convention for Tobacco Control (FCTC), which is the bedrock of a global response based on strategic information, political commitment, international cooperation, a multisectoral holistic approach, accountability, technical and financial assistance for tobacco farmers’ retraining, and the participation of the civil society.