World No Tobacco Day, May 31: Urging People to Kick the Habit

By Patricia Hannah, published Apr 07, 2008
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Tobacco addiction is an epidemic involving the entire world. To an increasing degree, it devastates countries that can least afford its grievous price that is the three dreaded D's: disability, disease, and death; add to this lost productivity. It is unfortunate that the tobacco industry continues to place its own expansion and economic gains before the well-being of generations to come and human life itself. It proceeds and keeps up with its unilateral purpose of attaining for itself financial growth ahead of the sustainable development of struggling nations.

The aim of World No Tobacco Day is to urge countries around the world to work towards stringent control of tobacco products. Governments can start by heightening cognizance of the existence of the wide assortment of deadly tobacco products. Strict regulation should likewise aid people in getting the correct facts about tobacco products by throwing off all pretenses and revealing the reality behind these commodities.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately one third of the world's adult population are smokers. Tobacco causes death to over three million people around the world each year; about a third of these deaths currently take place in developing countries.

To deal with this alarming problem, WHO sponsors yearly a World No Tobacco Day to call attention to the grievousness of the effect of tobacco on health. Created in 1988 through a Resolution by the World Health Assembly ("...the supreme decision-making body for WHO" - http://www.who.int/mediacentre/events/2005/wha58/en/), the World No Tobacco Day is one of the four United Nations agency-related world days. Observed yearly on May 31, the World No Tobacco Day is the only noteworthy annual global activity instituted to elevate awareness of the international impact of tobacco use and advance a healthy environment that's free from tobacco.

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