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Championing Tobacco Harm Reduction 

by Leadership News
12 months ago
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As the discourse around tobacco consumption continues to evolve, major tobacco companies find themselves at a crossroads. But how are leading tobacco companies advocating for harm reduction? What are the success stories behind Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) initiatives? Central to how the issues around THR are being carved not only in Africa are regulatory challenges in African markets, engagement strategies with governments and public health organizations, and long-term goals for promoting reduced-risk tobacco products across Africa.

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THR success stories

Regardless of their origins in traditional tobacco products, major tobacco companies are increasingly shifting their focus towards harm reduction. Recognizing the health risks associated with smoking, these companies are investing in research and development to provide smokers with alternative products that are potentially less harmful. This paradigm shift signifies a departure from conventional tobacco marketing strategies towards a more health-conscious approach.

Concrete examples of Tobacco Harm Reduction success in various demographics highlight the potential benefits of embracing reduced-risk products. Countries like the United Kingdom and Japan have witnessed declines in smoking rates following the introduction of alternative products such as e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products. Africa, with its high smoking prevalence and growing population, stands to benefit significantly from embracing Tobacco Harm Reduction. By offering smokers access to safer alternatives, THR can help mitigate the health burden of smoking-related diseases and promote public health.

Engaging with governments, public health organizations

Despite the potential benefits, tobacco companies face regulatory hurdles in promoting Tobacco Harm Reduction and reduced-risk products in African markets. Stringent regulations and varying governmental attitudes towards tobacco control pose challenges.

Bahman Safakish, Managing Director of the Pan African Region for Philip Morris International stated in a recent interview said: “The main regulatory challenge is the lack of understanding of the need for differentiation in regulating Smoke Free Products (SFP) by the regulators, which can mean imposing equivalent fiscal and regulatory measures that are applied to combustible tobacco products. Pursuing a harsh stance towards these products will limit options for mitigating health risks and will not deliver better, long-term public health benefits.

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“There is a crucial need for pragmatic recognition of the potential merits of these products as a tool for reducing harm and meeting public health benefits and the need for a differentiated treatment of Smoke Free Products from combustible tobacco products” Regulators have to understand the science on Tobacco Harm Reduction and on the category Smoke Free Products and that Smoke Free Products are not the same product as combustible tobacco because they don’t present the same health risks”,.

Regulatory hurdles present significant obstacles for tobacco companies seeking to promote harm reduction in African markets. Stringent regulations, limited awareness of reduced-risk products, and differing governmental attitudes towards tobacco control pose challenges to market access and consumer adoption. To address these challenges, tobacco companies must engage with regulatory authorities, advocate for evidence-based policies, and invest in educational campaigns to raise awareness about reduced-risk products.

Collaborating with African governments and public health organizations is essential for advancing tobacco harm reduction efforts. Tobacco companies must prioritize transparency, evidence-based advocacy, and dialogue to foster mutual understanding and cooperation. By actively engaging with stakeholders, tobacco companies can contribute to the development of comprehensive tobacco control strategies that prioritize harm reduction while respecting regulatory frameworks and public health priorities.

What future?

The long-term goals of tobacco companies in Africa revolve around making reduced-risk tobacco products more accessible and promoting a smoke-free future. Strategies to achieve these goals include investing in research and development, partnering with local stakeholders, and implementing targeted marketing campaigns. By prioritizing harm reduction and collaborating with governments and public health organizations, tobacco companies aim to empower smokers to make informed choices and reduce the overall harm associated with tobacco use in Africa.

“Our long-term goal is to make Smoke Free Products a widely accepted and accessible option for adult smokers who would otherwise continue to smoke in Africa. We aim to achieve this by fostering collaborations, investing in research and development, and advocating for comprehensive regulatory frameworks that prioritize public health. To make SFP more accessible across African countries for adult smokers who don’t quit, we are working on responsibly expanding our distribution networks and partnering with local retailers while working on guardrails to prevent access to our products by youth. Continuous monitoring allows us to adapt our strategies and improve our efforts over time. Ensuring that these products are available and affordable, allows adult smokers to make informed choices about their health and can have a positive impact on public health in Africa”, said Safakish.

Essentially, the advocacy for tobacco harm reduction by major tobacco companies marks a significant shift in the industry’s approach towards public health. By leveraging success stories, addressing regulatory challenges, engaging with stakeholders, and implementing long-term strategies, tobacco companies can play a constructive role in promoting harm reduction and improving public health outcomes across Africa.


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