The FCA FCTC Monitor Natasha Jategaonkar, MSc. Project Manager

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The FCA FCTC Monitor Natasha Jategaonkar, MSc. Project Manager American Public Health Association (APHA) 135th Annual Meeting & Expo Monday November 5 2007

This historic document is the first international legal instrument designed to promote national action and global cooperation to counter the worldwide spread of the tobacco epidemic. The FCTC was adopted by member states of the WHO in 2003 and entered into force on 27 February 2005. Currently, 151 countries have ratified the treaty. Latest Party: Angola - 20 September 2007 Presentation by N.Jategaonkar World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC)

“Emphasizing the special contribution of nongovernmental organizations and other members of civil society to tobacco control efforts …” The preamble of the FCTC states that Parties are: Presentation by N.Jategaonkar World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC)

Article 21: Reporting & exchange of information Presentation by N.Jategaonkar Article 21: Reporting & exchange of information “Each Party shall submit to the Conference of the Parties, through the Secretariat, periodic reports on its implementation of this Convention …”

Conference of the Parties – Decision related to Article 21 Presentation by N.Jategaonkar Conference of the Parties – Decision related to Article 21 Parties agreed to a graduated reporting system under which they are required to report on some FCTC Articles two years after the FCTC enters into force - other Articles after 5 years and others after 8 years. Parties agreed that their objective in reporting “is to enable Parties to learn from each others’ experience in implementation” and not to develop a checklist on implementation

FCA FCTC Monitor Data Collection System Independent and objective monitoring of the FCTC is cruical Civil society has the responsibility to develop and implement a monitoring and reporting mechanism whose mission is to monitor the implementation and respect of the convention. Data Collection System Standardized web-based system that allows - Dynamic & interactive data collection - real-time reporting of tobacco control-related information from anywhere in the world. Ability to save draft data, skip between sections, and return as many times as needed Ability to export data and attachments for easy analysis Password protection (passwords distributed to data collectors by FCA)

The Process 5. 1. 6. 3. 4. 2. + Data review Data review PROJECT MANAGER + 2. The process works like this: Each data collector receives a unique username and password, and can log on many times to enter the data, save it as draft, revise if necessary and eventually submit as final. Team from JHSPH and Project Manager collect and review the data for analysis Any queries go back to data collectors Data analysis results sent to chapter authors for writing Chapter review process where data collectors review draft chapters for a final opportunity to correct/clarify any data as needed Final report Presentation by N.Jategaonkar

Who collects the data? Where possible, data collection is conducted by a non-governmental organization (NGO), with one person identified as a main contact. A stipend is available for organizations in low- and middle-income countries. Presentation by N.Jategaonkar

Armenia, Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Cook Islands, Fiji, France, Ghana, Hungary, Iceland, India, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Madagascar, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nauru, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Palau, Panama, Peru, Qatar, San Marino, Seychelles, Singapore, Slovakia, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Syrian Arab Republic, Trinidad & Tobago, Thailand, Uruguay. Presentation by N.Jategaonkar

What topics are included? Presentation by N.Jategaonkar

What topics are included? Background Information on Key Informant and Country Overview Includes questions about tobacco control achievements & barriers, funding, civil society involvement, and industry interference. Presentation by N.Jategaonkar

What topics are included? FCTC Implementation Questions about key FCTC obligations such as Articles 6, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and others. Presentation by N.Jategaonkar

What topics are included? Supplemental Documents This section allows data collectors to upload pictures, texts of legislation, and other examples. Presentation by N.Jategaonkar

What topics are included? Beyond the Numbers Open-ended questions where data collectors are asked to provide a description of implementation in their own words Presentation by N.Jategaonkar

ARTICLE 16: Sales to and by minors EX. Presentation by N.Jategaonkar

EX. ARTICLE 16: Sales to and by minors Sales and gifts of cigarettes are prohibited to persons under age 16 years (Article L. 3511-2-1 of the Federal Tobacco Act). Cigarettes are not sold on store shelves or vending machines, so these are not an issue. Internet sales are difficult to trace. Purchasing via internet requires a credit card, and most persons under 16 years old do not have one. ARTICLE 16: Sales to and by minors EX. Presentation by N.Jategaonkar

EX. ARTICLE 16: Sales to and by minors The law is newly enforced as of June 2007, i.e. enforcement is just beginning. ARTICLE 16: Sales to and by minors EX. Presentation by N.Jategaonkar

EX. ARTICLE 16: Sales to and by minors The manufacture and sale of tobacco-related sweets, snacks or toys has not been banned. The sale of tobacco-related sweets, snacks or toys is included in the voluntary agreement with Tobacco Industry. ARTICLE 16: Sales to and by minors EX. Presentation by N.Jategaonkar

2007 Pilot FCA FCTC Monitor Report http://www.fctc.org/x/documents/fca_monitoringreport_2007.pdf Presentation by N.Jategaonkar

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Conclusions Descriptions as well as numeric data contribute to a detailed understanding of FCTC implementation Successes in FCTC implementation occur alongside challenges and barriers This is just the beginning! Presentation by N.Jategaonkar

Natasha Jategaonkar Project Manager, FCA FCTC Monitor 104 - 1037 West Broadway Ave Vancouver BC. V6H 1E3. CANADA T: +1-604-737-7782 E: jategaonkarn@fctc.org FCAmonitor@fctc.org Contact Information: