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Africa warns of exclusion from key tobacco talks amid rising youth smoking and industry interference.
Africa is raising concerns ahead of COP11, the 2025 WHO FCTC meeting in Geneva, over the exclusion of African scientists, journalists, and policymakers from key discussions.
Despite low smoking rates, the region’s smoker population is projected to rise from 52 million to 84 million by 2025, driven by youth demographics, aggressive industry targeting, and weak regulations.
Critics warn that closed-door negotiations and restrictive accreditation risk sidelining science-based harm reduction strategies like vaping.
The tobacco industry continues to undermine global efforts through lobbying, misinformation, and influence over governments, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, where 80% of smokers live.
Over 60 nations have delayed tobacco tax increases due to industry pressure, and legal challenges have overturned e-cigarette bans in places like Mexico.
Transparency gaps, including absent lobby registers, enable ongoing interference, though some countries like Botswana and Ethiopia have successfully resisted industry influence.
África advierte de la exclusión de las conversaciones clave sobre el tabaco en medio del aumento del tabaquismo juvenil y la interferencia de la industria.