May 31: World No Tobacco Day 2014
Every year, on 31 May, mark World NoTobacco Day, highlighting the health risks associated with tobacco use and advocating for effective policies to reduce tobacco consumption. Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of death globally and is currently responsible for 10% of adult deaths worldwide. Tobacco kills nearly six million people each year, of which more than 600 000 are non-smokers dying from breathing second-hand smoke. Unless we act, the epidemic will kill more than 8 million people every year by 2030. More than 80% of these preventable deaths will be among people living in low-and middle-income countries.
For World No Tobacco Day 2014, WHO and partners call on countries to raise taxes on tobacco.
The ultimate goal of World No Tobacco Day is to contribute to protecting present and future generations not only from the devastating health consequences due to tobacco, but also from the social, environmental and economic scourges of tobacco use and exposure to tobaccosmoke.
Specific goals of the 2014 campaign are that:
>> Governments increase taxes ontobacco to levels that reduce tobacco consumption;
>> Individuals and civil society organizations encourage their governments to increase taxes on tobacco to levels that reduce consumption.
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