Tag: COP11
Progress Shamed, WHO Exposed: How Harm Reduction Challenged COP’s Backwards Agenda...
As always, the mood heading into COP11 was tense, and not only because of the high-stakes negotiations ahead. In the weeks before delegates descended...
Punished for Success? New Zealand’s “Dirty Ashtray” Reveals The FCTC’s Embedded...
The global tobacco-control community is outraged, as New Zealand — long regarded as one of the world’s most innovative and effective leaders in reducing...
A Subtle But Vital Shift: The EU Softens Its Position On...
With COP11 now imminent in Geneva, a very unexpected development inside Brussels has shifted tone and energy across the European harm reduction world. After...
Two Major Powers With Contrasting Plans for COP11: Does THR Stand...
As delegates gather in Geneva for the infamous 11th Conference of the Parties (COP-11) to the World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control...
The WHO’s Tobacco Control Conference is Once More Silencing the Very...
As it draws closer, the World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) is once again facing mounting criticism ahead of its...
More of the Same: COP11 Seems Headed to the Usual Closed...
With just 100 days remaining before the World Health Organization’s (WHO) next global tobacco control summit, concerns are mounting that COP11 will once again...







