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The institutional context of tobacco production in Zambia.

Ronald LabonteRaphael LencuchaJeffrey DropeCorinne PackerFastone M GomaRichard Zulu
Published in: Globalization and health (2018)
As with other low-income countries involved in tobacco production, there is inconsistency between Zambia's economic policy to strengthen the country's economy and its FCTC commitment to regulate and control tobacco production. The absence of a whole-of-government approach towards tobacco control has created an institutional context of duelling objectives, with some government ministries working at cross-purposes and tobacco interests left unchecked. With no ultimate coordinating authority, this industry risks being run according to the desire and demands of multinational tobacco companies, with few, if any, checks against them.
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