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Maldives to Develop Tobacco Control Master Plan with WHO Support

By The Standard Published December 8, 2024

The Maldives is set to implement a comprehensive five-year tobacco control master plan with technical assistance from the World Health Organization (WHO). Health Minister Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim shared details of the initiative during a recent panel discussion, highlighting the administration’s commitment to fostering a tobacco-free society under the directive of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu.

Minister Ibrahim revealed that a team of WHO technical experts is collaborating with local authorities to design the master plan. “The groundwork for formulating the plan has already begun,” the minister stated during the “Dhafara” panel discussion.

While WHO experts are providing critical technical input, Minister Ibrahim emphasized the importance of community involvement. “Tobacco control is a public concern, and the ministry will actively seek contributions from the public to shape the plan,” he said.

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The initiative aims to address key challenges in implementing sustainable tobacco control measures. Minister Ibrahim noted that the master plan would integrate the efforts of multiple stakeholders, including state institutions and the general public, to ensure comprehensive enforcement.

“Tobacco control cannot be managed by a single agency alone. This plan will facilitate collaboration among all relevant institutions and include public input to guide its success,” the minister explained.

The socio-economic impact of reducing tobacco consumption was also underscored, with Minister Ibrahim pointing out that healthcare savings could be redirected to other vital sectors, such as education.

He expressed confidence in the collective support of government agencies to strengthen enforcement measures outlined in the plan. “With unified support, we can ensure the effectiveness of the master plan’s implementation,” he concluded.

This initiative marks a significant step toward reducing tobacco use in the Maldives, aligning with global health priorities and enhancing the well-being of its citizens.

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